Hi, Dieter-

 

Please make a sample available, including both the PMX file and the altered
TeX file. I will consider this, but I cannot make any promises. 

 

I'm guessing there may be ways to do most if not everything you need within
the PMX file, using inline TeX. I realize that's not as slick as having PMX
commands, but it is a lot better than having to edit the TeX file. So that
will be the first thing I explore.

 

--Don Simons

 

From: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 1:23 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: [Tex-music] Fwd: percussion notes with PMX and musixper

 

 

                
                
                
                

 

Hi,
 
finally (after an interruption of several years ) I managed to produce 
percussion notes with PMX and musixper, following an advice by Philipp
Neukel.
 
This is great, but it requires to manually change the "final" PMX generated
TeX 
-version.
 
And if this version is not 100 % final, then I have to do this more than 
once.
 
Would it not be beautiful to have  PMX-commands for bracketing a group 
of percussion notes and  to include this information in the PMX file? 
 
Maybe with such a mechanism one could give other formatting hints to a 
group of notes.
 
What do you think, Don?
 
Regards,
Dieter

 

 

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