1) How can I involve TeX inline commands?
See your third question
2) What does it mean, XS+.5 in:
shift by +.5 (see the pmx reference card, that's an excellent tool for "reverse engineering" of pmx files, then look up the subject in the PMX manual).
3) What means N\ or M\ or L\ or \Mordent or \Shakenw or \n in the passage:
That's inline TeX. Any of those strings starting with a backslash and ending with a backslash subsequently followed by a blank is passed directly to TeX. Instead of " N\" you should read "\zhlp N\" which codes a non-shifting dotted half note at pitch g in the tenor octave. For details of the syntax you should refer to musixdoc.dvi
Other variants of inline TeX start with either two or three consecutive backslashes. This controls where PMX inserts the chunk into its own TeX output.
hope that helps, happy pmxing
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