When I looked at Olivier's Bach example I was impressed that so little inline TeX was needed, and that all the necessary adjustments could be made with native PMX. I was about to post a message saying how much it pleased me that the child that I had nurtured had matured to the point that together with Olivier's invaluable insight, a very acceptable solution emerged to a very tricky problem. But first I dug back into the archive, and found that back in 2005 I had already posted exactly that thought. I guess my brain still works about the same way as back then, except that I just don't remember things as well.
--Don Simons >-----Original Message----- >From: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dieter >Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 5:40 AM >To: Werner Icking Music Archive >Subject: Re: [Tex-music] PMX: more than 2 voices in a staff > >Hi Olivier, > >your magic trick works perfectly now. Of course I will have to clean up >the voices and stem directions. > >Thanks again >Dieter > >Am 01.09.2013 15:51, schrieb Olivier Vogel: >> \\let\oldinterstaff\interstaff\ >> \\def\interstaff#1{\relax}\ >> \\setinterinstrument{1}{-12\Interligne}\oldinterstaff{12}\ > > >-- >____________________________________ >Dr. Dieter Glötzel >Im Rosengarten 27 >64367 Mühltal >Tel.: 06151 / 360 82 72 > >------------------------------- >[email protected] mailing list >If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to >http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music ------------------------------- [email protected] mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music

