Hi Luigi, Hi Simon,

At first:
Many many thanks for your help, and sorry that I've molested you with a problem which solution is so simple!!!

But for my apology I have to say that I also had the idea using a lyrics style, and therefore I'd tried "Style: DUET". But neither putting the lyrics below the first voice nor below the second one results in displaying the text. So I thought that wasn't the root cause. And if I compare my attempts with the example on page 7 one of the lyric lines is written and shown below the system / last vocal part. So I assume I have a fundamental understanding problem in how typesetting lyrics work. Is it possible to give me a short background explanation, or is it better to read the "MusiXTeX" manual in detail regarding this concept?

Anyway, with your help I have a new starting point for learning and testing, again many thanks!

And sorry that I've bothered you with such a simple question!


Bye,

  Dieter



Luigi Cataldi schrieb:
Hi Diether,

remember that you have to put the lyrics just below the vocal part, not below the system. See the example.

Bye

Luigi

***
%####################
%##   PRAEAMBEL   ###
%####################
Part: Akkordeon
Title: Die Kr\"ahe\\
Composer: Fredrik Vahle \& Christiane Knauf
Meter: 4/4
Systems: 3
Pages: 1
Size: 20
TEXTPIANO: Voices RH LH; Choral; Clefs G F
Style: Textpiano
%Space: 9 9

%#################
%##   CORPUS   ###
%#################
%%\nobarnumbers\

%###############
%##   BARS   ###
%###############
% - line 1
g44 | e8 e g4 e g8 g | e4 g c r | a f a c |
L: 1. Der Bau-er, der ging in den Win-ter-wald, wa-rum, da-rum,
r4  |       r0       |    r0    |    r0   |

% - line 2
g8d g1 g8 f e4 r8 g | fd e1 f8 a d4- d8 f | ed d1 e8 g c4- r |
L: Schnee fiel in der Nacht, sein Bart war vol-ler Reif und die F\"u-\"se wa-ren kalt,
        r0         |          r0         |         r0       |

% - line 3
d4 f b- b8 d | dd c1 c8 c c4 r | r2 r4 |
L: wa-rum, da-rum, die Kr\"a-he hat ge-lacht.
    r0      |        r0       | r2 r4 |
****

Simon Dreher ha scritto:
Hi Dieter,

instead of "Style: Piano" you should use a style with lyrics. When you need something like piano staves with text, it could be

TEXTPIANO: Voices RH LH; Choral; Clefs G F
Style: Textpiano

Just have a look at p.8 of the manual, there are the different possibilities explained.

Good luck,
Simon

I've used "musictex" in combination with "LaTeX" two years ago to layout two pieces of music. Since one week I'm trying to learn using "MusiXTeX", "PMX" and "M-Tx", and my first steps typesetting notes were successful so far. But trying to add some lyrics is the beginning of my problems. When adding text as noted in "M-Tx" manual to my piece of music I compile it using the process "prepmx -> pmxab -> tex -> musixflx -> tex -> dvipdfm". But unfortunately only the notes are visible, not the lyrics! So I tested arround but everything seems to be fine, because there are no errors displayed during compilation or in the log files. To find out if I'm in trouble with my "MikTeX" installation under WindowsXP I've tested typesetting using the example "Net soos ek is" from Dirk Laurie's "M-Tx" manual. And what should I say? Everything is fine (... what else ...)!
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