>|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.
Because pmxab generates \Fermataup (rather than \fermataup)
and that has the \wholeshift built-in.
Bob
>|> >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.
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