Do they look OK if you omit this line:

Space: -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 +3

If so, the problem would be that the TeX code emitted by
\mtxGroup does not take into account the settings implied
by the \mtxInterInstrument commands before it.

I won't be able to help any further in that case, apart from
quoting from mtx.tex:

% All TeX commands put directly into PMX files by M-Tx are defined below,
%   except the following:
% 1. \input mtx
% 2. code to achieve a multi-bar rest
% 3. User's own inline TeX
% 4. \mtxversion and \mtxdate are defined in prepmx itself
% 5. Utterly basic TeX commands like "\ " and "%"
% It is therefore possible for a TeXpert to tune the performance
%   of M-Tx without touching the preprocessor.

Thus, it is quite possible that the problem could be fixed by
changing some macros in mtx.tex.

Unfortunately, in the 11 years since I last revised mtx.tex, all
the necessary musixtex skills that I presumably must have
had at the time, have evaporated.


2014-09-21 18:17 GMT+02:00 Simon Dreher <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> in the attached m-tx source, the bracket in front of the chorals staves
> starts too high and is too large. Does anyone have an idea why and how
> to fix it?
>
> Best regards,
> Simon
>
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