Hi Dieter,
Now I understand the problem: at the page break PMX redefines the
interstaff space.
You can solve the problem with this:
\\let\oldinterstaff\interstaff\
\\def\interstaff#1{\relax}\
\\setinterinstrument{1}{-12\Interligne}\oldinterstaff{12}\
Olivier
2013/9/1 Dieter <[email protected]>
> Hi Olivier,
>
> what I want to achieve is the following. I have typeset a piece for piano
> and soprano and I want to create a version where the soprano melody is
> included in the righthand of the accompanyment.
> I include the PMX-code and the result (including your trick) again. On
> the first page it looks perfect, but on the second page I would need some
> extra vertical shift, in order to make it right.
>
> Regards,
> Dieter
>
> Am 01.09.2013 07:43, schrieb Olivier Vogel:
>
>
>
>
> 2013/8/31 Dieter <[email protected]>
>
>>
>>
>> thanks for the trick. It looks fine on the first page, but on the second
>> page I would need some extra shift.
>>
>> Do you have an idea to resolve this one?
>>
>
> I'd be glad to help if I could understand what you're trying to achieve.
>
> If you mean a small horizontal shift, simply use XS+space, as shown in
> the examples provided.
>
> Olivier
>
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