This is educational...over the years I've noticed some horizontal alignment
issues related to whole notes, but never realized there was a built in macro
to fix them. So naturally PMX doesn't make the whole note correction. I
suppose I could make PMX automatically use \wholeshift when appropriate. But
I did just notice it's not obvious which symbols would need it. Here's an
example with no horizontal corrections:



The last 3 clearly do lose centering over the whole note, but it sure looks
like the fermata is centered. I'm really puzzled how MusiXTeX could do that.

 

--Don

 

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1 1 7 4 7 4 0 0

1 2 20 0

 

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e45 of e2 of e0 of /

e45 o^ e2 o^ e0 o^ /

e45 ou e2 ou e0 ou /

e45 op e2 op e0 op /

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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Tennent

> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 8:23 AM

> To: Dieter <[email protected]>

> Cc: [email protected]

> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] alignment of \flageolett in \Largenotesize

> 

>  >|Enlarging the \flageolett symbol works fine, but it is  >|not exactly
aligned

> with the whole note "a06".

> 

> >From musixdoc.pdf:

> 

>   These marks are horizontally centered relative to

>   solid note heads. To compensate for the fact that

>   whole notes are wider, you should use \wholeshift{Any

>   nonspacing macro} to center accents and other items (e.g.,

>   \Fermataup) above a whole note.

> 

> Bob

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