\smallnotesize works, right before \qu. But the spacing does get messed up a 
little.

 

Re 1 & 2: From my example you should see that \metron…  works just like a text 
object. So if you just use  \metronequiv in the second argument of \zcharnote, 
or \metron in the text on the line after “t”,  it should work, although I 
haven’t tested it.

 

Re 3: D"\ppff mfp"

 

--Don 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jill-Jênn VIE
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 7:08 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [TeX-Music] [PMX] Tempo indication: ♩ = 138 + Dmfp

 

Oh, thanks a lot for such a quick answer!

 

On 14 juil. 08, at 15:35:35, Don Simons wrote:

 

Since you’re clever enough to put a quarter note in an email message, maybe you 
can also figure out how to make the quarter note smaller in the \metron command.

 

With \smallnotesize :) \tinynotesize is maybe too much.

 

Thanks! And, while you're around there:

1) I suppose it is not possible to put it just after the Allegro vivace, like:

 

h

Allegro Vivace ♩ = 138

 

, is it?

 

2) Just to know, how to put a \metronequiv in a PMX sheet?

 

3) You should authorize the dynamic indication "mfp". I'm nearly sure I've 
already found it in a score.

I can't put it, but I can put D"mfp". Is it possible to write it in bold, like 
others?

 

-- 

Jill-Jênn

http://mickay.jill.free.fr/score/

 

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