I'm afraid I fell off that same cliff when trying to implement "start a new 
line here" in PMX. Maybe this will motivate me to start climbing again.

Meanwhile, I have managed to achieve what I wanted, with a rather ugly 
combination of inline PMX and a very specialized filter program I wrote in 
FORTRAN to remove all the unwanted rp's from the PMX file. I think I could have 
done it all in M-Tx if I could have figured out how to get M-Tx to put "%%" in 
the .pmx on the line before each of the unwanted rp's. But the obvious 
attempt--"%%%%" in the .mtx on the line preceding "rp |"--did not get 
transferred to the desired place in the .pmx.

--Don

--Don

---- Dirk Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Luigi Cataldi skryf:
> 
> > "M-Tx 0.60 is not aware of movement breaks and the possibility to
> > change the number of voices" (M-Tx manual, p. A-7).  Maybe we can ask
> > to Dirk to implement this feature in the next release of M-Tx?
> 
> I've needed the feature myself, so it is on the short shortlist of
> things to do.  Unfortunately, the last time I tried scaling this cliff,
> I fell back bruised (the quoted sentence is my admission of defeat).  
> 
> At that stage, PMX would not allow me to say "please start a new line of
> music here", only to say "please start line number such-and-such here".
> Same with pages.  I have not recently checked whether that is still the
> case, but the availability of such a feature would greatly simplify the
> effort needed to implement temporary changes in the number of voices in
> M-Tx.
> 
> Dirk
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