Am Dienstag, 18. Juni 2013, 18:18:07 schrieb Luigi Cataldi:
> Dear all,
> 
> I know that M-Tx "is not aware of movement breaks and the possibility to
> change the number of voices" (MTX manual p. A-7). So, if I understand well,
> is not possible to have, for instance, 5 voices in the first movement, and
> 4 in the second, as in the pmx example printed below, at MTX level.
> Nevertheless is there a way to do this starting with MTX source?
> 

It is possible! Start with a dummy bar with the total number of voices. Use 
the pmx command "M" and the new number of voices. As mtx doesn´t assign the 
number of the new voices correctly you have to edit the pmx file by hand, make 
the corrections and change all "rp /" by "%"

If you are interested I can send you an example as mtx source and the edited 
pmx source. You may have a look of the layout on www.rzuser.uni-
heidelberg.de/~nh0/QUICS.html Composer "Bruschi"

Hermann


> And, if not, is there a way to code in MTX the two movements in two
> different files and join them at tex level, but preserving the same layout
> of the PMX example (pag. 1: mov. 1 on the first system, mov. 2 starting on
> the second system; pag. 2: the rest of the score)?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Luigi
> 


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