Bob Tennent <[email protected]> writes: > >|> Rodolfo: \zmidstaff is designed for *text* (like p), > >|> not arbitrary symbols with unpredictable vertical > >|> extents. > >| > >|Thank you, Bob, I'm learning now what you say, but > >|on p.53 of my copy of MusiXTeX manual it says that > >|\crescendo should be used as argument of \zcharnote, > >|\zchar, \uptext, \zmidstaff, etc. > > It's not that it doesn't work at all but the vertical > position may not be what you're evidently expecting, which > would require knowledge of the vertical extent of the > "text". You'll have to avoid \zmidstaff and use \zcharnote > with a suitable first argument.
All right, I'll definitely do as you suggest... Anyway, it is true that the vertical extent of \(de)crescendo is unpredictable, but such vertical extent develops itself around a particular and constant central line that should be put in the middle of staff by \zmidstaff. I'll use \zcharnote anyway... thanks, good day rodolfo ------------------------------- [email protected] mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to https://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music

