On Thu, 5 May 2011, Xavier Moch wrote:

Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 11:58:11 +0200
From: Xavier Moch <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Werner Icking Music Archive <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Tex-music] D command at the beginning of a line


Greetings !

I'm using PMX 2.5.21 for some days ; and I wonder if the
 command "D" can be written at the beginning of a line - or
 just after a measure bar, which is the same in my case. For
 example, I don't succeed in writing "Intro" just after a bar
 - except by writing it at the end of the previous measure
 with a D"Intro"+15+3 (shifting commands).


For some reasons, I'm using the "end of a crescendo" D<
before the next note ; for example
g2 D< g2 /
D< a0 /

(while I could write
g2 D< g2 D< /
a0 /
)

It appears that the second D< isn't "translated" into TeX.

Could you please tell me whether there is a way to make the
D-command work after a bar ?

Best regards,
Xavier

   RTFM: ``All dynamic symbols [such as D] go AFTER the note to which they
   refer'' -- so by logic you cannot start a bar with a D mark.

But what's wrong with using the shifting commands (such as
D"Intro"+15+3 , as you cite)?? I find that quite convenient;
and with some experience you will find the correct parameters
without much trial and error.

ccn.
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