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
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
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
>
>
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
>
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,...
>>
>>
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