Re: [Tex-music] Non-spacing shifted notes belonging to a beam

2015-09-04 Thread Dirk Laurie
2015-09-04 11:12 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina : > I want the note `k', starting the beam, to be non-spacing and shifted left. > Don't know how. I code in M-Tx [-3 c8+ zbe c za c zg c zf- ] PMX gives me \ibl1g0\lq{'b}\qb1c\zq a\qb1c\zq{`g}\qb1{'c}\zq{`f}\tbl1\qb1{'c} See

Re: [Tex-music] Non-spacing shifted notes belonging to a beam

2015-09-04 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Don Simons writes: >>From MusiXTeX manual version version 1.15, April 2011, p20: > > "2.4.3 Shifted non-spacing note heads > > These symbols are used mainly in chords containing an interval of a second. > They provide note > heads shifted either to the left or right of

Re: [Tex-music] Non-spacing shifted notes belonging to a beam

2015-09-04 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Dirk Laurie writes: > 2015-09-04 11:12 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina : > >> I want the note `k', starting the beam, to be non-spacing and shifted left. >> Don't know how. > > I code in M-Tx > > [-3 c8+ zbe c za c zg c zf- ] > > PMX gives me > >

Re: [Tex-music] Non-spacing shifted notes belonging to a beam

2015-09-04 Thread Don Simons
Rodolfo Medina wrote > Thanks. But, as I wrote, I want to put that shifted-non spacing note within a > beam. In particular, I want to start a beam with a left-shifted note. With > non-shifted notes I would do \qb0k, \qb1k, \qb2k,... > > Here's my example: > > \input musixtex >

[Tex-music] [solved] Re: Non-spacing shifted notes belonging to a beam

2015-09-04 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Don Simons writes: > Rodolfo Medina wrote >> Thanks. But, as I wrote, I want to put that shifted-non spacing note > within a >> beam. In particular, I want to start a beam with a left-shifted note. > With >> non-shifted notes I would do \qb0k, \qb1k, \qb2k,... >> >>