Am Sonntag, 6. Mai 2012, 16:49:24 schrieb Don Simons:
> That's exactly how I intended it to work. If you want more than one of
> these substitutions with this particular approach, you have several
> possibilities:
> 
> 1. Do not reset the definition of \pause. This will only work if you never
> want a real \pause. The inline TeX, which you only enter once,  would be
> simply (untested)
> 
> \\gdef\pause{\PAuse}\  or \\global\let\pause\PAuse\
> 
> 2. Re-enter the original inline TeX before every instance of the
> substitution. This would allow you to have a real \pause in other places.
> 
> 3. Define a shorthand macro to use once before each instance (untested):
> ==================
> 1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0
> 1 1 20 0
> 
>  t
>  .\
> 
> \\let\pauset\pause\def\PAforpa{\gdef\pause{\PAuse\global\let\pause\pauset}}
> \ c84 d e f g a b c /
> \\\PAforpa\
> rp /
>  c1 c b b a a g g f f e e d d c c /
> ==================
> 
> --Don

Unfortunately there are many changes between pause and PAuse in my score (5 
voices + bc). 
The generated tex-file consists of lines like 
"\def\atnextbar{\znotes&&&&\centerbar{\pausc}&\centerbar{\pausc}\en}". If I 
replace pausc by 
PAusc I get what I want. Of course this isn´t an elegant solution but if I do 
this at the 
end of editing the score I have to make this replacement only once. 

Hermann


> 
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> 
> Behalf Of
> 
> >Hermann Hinsch
> >Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2012 7:24 AM
> >To: Werner Icking Music Archive
> >Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Centered rest
> >
> >Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2012, 17:09:54 schrieb Don Simons:
> >> ==============
> >> 1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0
> >> 1 1 20 0
> >> 
> >> t
> >> .\
> >> \\\let\pauset\pause\def\pause{\PAuse\global\let\pause\pauset}\
> >> c84 d e f g a b c |
> >> 
> >>   rp |
> >>   c1 c b b a a g g f f e e d d c c /
> >> 
> >> ==============
> >> 
> >> I found out by trial and error that you need the "\global" or else the
> >> last redefinition of \pause doesn't work right. Given that, it's a bit
> >> of a mystery to me why you don't need \global in the original
> >> definition and redefinition.
> >> 
> >> --Don Simons
> >
> >I tried this and got a redefined r9-symbol for only 1 bar in the case of
> >my
> 
> score. If you
> 
> >take more bars in your example you will find the same result.
> >
> >Hermann Hinsch
> >
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> >> 
> >> Behalf Of
> >> 
> >> >Hermann Hinsch
> >> >Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2012 7:34 AM
> >> >To: Werner Icking Music Archive
> >> >Subject: [Tex-music] Centered rest
> >> >
> >> >Using "rp" gives the possibility of a centered symbol of a whole rest
> 
> r0.
> 
> >> Would it be
> >> 
> >> >possible to redefine rp in order to get a centered r9-symbol?
> >> >
> >> >Hermann Hinsch
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