"Simons, Don" wrote:
"\\def\cautna{\let\bignat\bigna\def\bigna##1{\cna{##1}\let\bigna\bignat}}\"
Even if Christof Biebricher earlier today condemned cautionary
accidentals as 'bad habit' your nice little macro (including its
counterparts for sharps and flats) have come in just in time for
Alexander V. Voinov [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote
I've come across a real example, which contains an accidental in
parenthesis (don't know [the English for] its musical name).
cautionary accidental
I found a hack, which temporarily
turns a (half) note to a zbreve,
!? how did \zbreve
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:12:51 -0700
From: "Alexander V. Voinov" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've come across a real example, which contains an accidental in
parenthesis (don't know [the English for] its musical name). I use M-Tx,
cautionary accidental
which is great for the type of music (vocal)
Werner Icking [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote
The PMX equivalent is "oen"/"oes"/"oef" as "ornament". This display the
cautionary accidental on top of the note or on top of the staff whatever
ist higher.
As I use the terms, there is a difference between cautionary accidentals and
editorial