Thanks so much, Andre! Would I need to do that separately for every word? 

 

--Don

 

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Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Problem with musixlyr

 

 

I use "\vphantom{M')y}" between text

 

(with arguments the highest and deepes chars)

 

Andre

 

 

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Onderwerp: [Tex-music] Problem with musixlyr

 

The musixtex file below, resulting from the PMX file below that, uses
musixlyr to input the text (lyrics) in this image:

 



As is obvious, bottoms of the 3 words do not line up horizontally.  Is there
any way to fix that?

 

--Don Simons

 

PMX file:

1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0

1 1 20 0

 

t

.\

\\input <file://input>  musixlyr.tex\

\\bigtype\ <file://bigtype/> 

w3i

"Here's some text"

c24 c | c r /

 

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