Dear all,
I propose another solution based on "musixlyr".
Just add the line "\lyrraise1{b-20pt}" to your intermediate PMX file just before the second "---".
and then run PMX.

"1" is the number of the voice and "-20pt" the shift to be applied.

There are other useful functions in "musixlyr" which can be used like this.

Regards, Dieter Gloetzel

P.S. @ Dirk: I have not recently used M-Tx and I was impressed by the automatic installation of M-Tx on MikTeX.


Am 06.06.2017 um 20:32 schrieb Dirk Laurie:
2017-06-06 18:33 GMT+02:00 Luigi Cataldi <luica...@gmail.com>:

A simple way to solve the problem is to put '@-8' at the beginning of the
first line of music and, in the same position of the second line, '@+8' in
order to restore the normal position:

@-8 c d [[ e8 g ] ( [ e d  ] ) ( [ d c ] ) ( [ c d ] ) d4 g (" [[ g8 a ] )
g4 {rep1} ( [ g8 a ] ) a4 a

@+8 [[ g8- g ] [[ g8 g ] [[ c e ] [[ d d ] c4
Or '@=0'. I'm not sure this is spelt out for lyrics in the manual.

The default vertical position of lyrics is tricky to understand. The musixlyr
documentation ยง3.4 calls it "not necessarily the most logical way",
but the idea is to stay compatible with the \csong macro of musixtex,

Dirk

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