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
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