Perhaps, the ‘b4’ in  r4Fx3nf+3 b4 c4 / should be more to the right.

This could also be an solution for the rare cases:

r4+2Dx6n r+5D r-2 b4 c4 /

Andre



From: Don Simons 
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2017 8:03 PM
To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive' 
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Upcoming PMX

I’d like to point out that the notes in the F-tuplet I discussed earlier could 
be typeset without using the F-option at all, but with a horizontal shift 
instead. Then if you wanted to raise the rest you could use the standard 
command.

 

--Don

 



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2 1 2 4 2 4 0 0

0 3 20 0

 

bt

.\

AbeK

w6i

g43x3n-1 f g  a /

r4Fx3nf+3 b4 c4 /

g43x3n-1 f g  a /

rd8 X:-1 b14 X: c4 /

g43x3n-1 f g  a /

rd8+4 X:-1 b14 X: c4 /

----------------------

 

 

 

From: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don Simons
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2017 10:09 AM
To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive' <[email protected]>
Subject: [Tex-music] Upcoming PMX

 

I’m very close to releasing a new version of PMX reflecting various fixes 
requested by Andre and Christian over the last several weeks. Before 
finalizing, I’d like some opinions about how far to go with one of them. 
Christian has used some constructions like r4Fx3 b. With notes, this gives a 
dotted eighth followed by a sixteenth, horizontally spaced as if they were the 
first and third notes in a triplet. (It’s a very, very rare notation used by 
Bach, and no one else I know of). Christian pointed out that when starting with 
a rest, for consistency the rest should be dotted. I’ve worked out a way to get 
PMX to do that. The problem is that my band-aid coding is guaranteed to fail if 
you try to raise or lower the (now dotted) rest from the default, midstaff 
position. The problem occurs either if you try to raise it manually, or if PMX 
tries to do it internally as a result of the global AK option for keyboard rest 
positioning in 2-voice staves. 

 

The question is whether I should expend the considerable additional programming 
effort needed to make this extremely rare construction work in the doubly rare 
case where the dotted rest would need to be raised or lowered.

 

--Don

 





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