Ok, the "\chorsi{^OM}" is a little bit far fetched (it is going back to the
previous note and using musixtex notations)
I added another bar without in line code, but again using hidden features in
Don’s beautiful pmx.
By the way, it is a pity one cannot use ie. ‘b4S-9’ in pmx.
Andre
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2 1 4 4 4 4 0 4
1 2 20 0
bt
./
w150m
\\def\chorsi#1{\prevstaff\zq{#1}\nextstaff}\
%\\def\chorsii#1#2{\prevstaff\zq{#1}\zq{#2}\nextstaff}\
% with beams, all in pmx
b42 ze- e2 zb+ b4 ze- //
[l+24+1 g8 g zc b b ]j
[l+24+1 g8 ]j rb [j b ]j [j b ]j /
[j c8 rb e e ]
[j c8 ]j [j c zg ]j [j e+ ]j [jl e zc ] //
g05 /
%
%Normal chords
b4 zf+ X2 Gxe+s f2 zb- f4 zb- //
rbp /
\chorsi{^OM}\ d8 zf \chorsi{PM}\ d4 zf \chorsi{PM}\
d4 zf \chorsi{PM}\ d4 zf \chorsi{PM}\ d8 zf /
%
% \sk's needed if rests at start of bar
m2424
r8 rb4 r8 /
r8+0 \prevstaff\sk\zq{^N}\nextstaff\sk\ f
\prevstaff\sk\sk\zq{N}\nextstaff\sk\sk\ fs r+0 //
r8b+0 b zds b zdsi rb+0 /
% other method
[ a83x1n ]j [+20m1 b8 ] a4 /
[-10 b8 ] [ a8x1n ]j \stemlength{12}\ b4 /
[ a1x1n ]j [+20m1 b ] r4d /
[-10 b1 ] [ ax1n ]j r4d /
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From: Dieter
Sent: Friday, February 5, 2016 2:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] NEw pmx- VErsion
Hi Andre,
I am most impressed what you can do already with the "[j... ]j" statement.
However the meaning of "\chorsi{^OM}" is not obvious for me.
I wonder whether I will understand enough, in order to make use of these
techniques for my MusicXML-->PMX translator.
Thanks and regards,
Dieter
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