M-Tx is not clever enough to recognize movement changes, but totally relies on PMX. So the question is: can PMX do it? I'm pretty sure there would be some TeX magic that can fool PMX into doing what you want by temporarily redefining certain macros.
2014-04-09 18:09 GMT+02:00 Luigi Cataldi <[email protected]>: > Dear all, > in the following MTX example, at the end of movement 1, I want a double thin > bar instead of the thin-thick end bar. Is there a way to obtain it? > > Luigi > > ======== > > Style: Quartet > Meter: C > Pages: 1 > Systems: 2 > Size: 20 > Name: {\rm{Vl~I}} {\rm{Vl~II}} {\rm{Va}} {\rm{Vc}} > > %%Ab > %1 > %%h > %%Mov. 1 > c8 d e f g a b c | > c8 e c e c e c e | > g2 g | > c0 | > > %2 > c8 d e d c2 of || > c8 e c e c2 of || > g2 g of || > c0 of || > > %5 > %%h > %%Mov. 2 > %%L2Mcr+n3134btt > m4444 c8 d e f g a b c | > m4444 M c8 e c e c e c e | > MS1 rp | > m4444 c0 | > > %6 > c8- d e f g a b c | > M c8 e c e c e c e | > MS1 rp | > c0 | > > > -- > Luigi Cataldi <[email protected]> > > ------------------------------- > [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

