Am Donnerstag, 3. Februar 2011, 05:44:44 schrieb [email protected]:
> Hermann--
> 
> This one has me stumped so far. There is no doubt that many of the
> M-Tx-generated commands in this score have great potential for interfering
> with PMX's vertical spacing treatments. I suspect the following lines:
> 
>  \raggedbottom
>  \parskip 15\Interligne plus 7\Interligne minus 7\Interligne
> \\mtxSetSize{5}{\mtxNormalSize}\
>  \\let\interstaffsav\interstaff\def\interstaff#1{}\interstaffsav{15}\
> 
> However, even after commenting them all out, the vertical spacing is still
> bad, especially between the two 2-line systems.
> 
> Let me just say that the following SIMPLE file, which has the same
> arrangement of systems, numbers of staves/system, and movement breaks,
> DOES come out with acceptable vertical spacing. If you can plug all the
> M-Tx stuff into this framework, or at least get it to use the same
> vertical spacing commands, then you'll have done what I've failed to do so
> far. I may yet try that myself but not right now; I'm kind of tired after
> having sat through an 11-hour meeting earlier today.
> 
> --Don Simons
> 
> =====================

Hi Don,

if you insert at the start of your source as only addition

---
\def\mtxversion{0.60d}
\def\mtxdate{<11 October 2008>}
\input mtx
---
 
you will see that the two 2-line systems are totally separeted. 
As mtx.tex inputs pmx.tex, musixlyr.tex, musixuad.tex, and musix.tex, who is 
responsable?????

Hermann


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> L3P2Mn212tt
> Ai.9
> g44 g g g /
> g44 g g g /
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> L5Mn512345ttttt
> g44 g g g /
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> L6P3
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> =================
> 
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