[TeX-music] Voice range indication.

2004-11-17 Thread Christian Mondrup
Dear fellow typesetters. For my M-Tx typesetting of choral- and recorder ensemble music I use to prepend the scores by a 'pseudo bar' containing voice ranges for each part indicated with solid note-heads only. Until now I've been implementing that by setting blind rests in that bar and using

Re: [TeX-music] Voice range indication.

2004-11-17 Thread Christian Mondrup
Christian Mondrup wrote: Dear fellow typesetters. For my M-Tx typesetting of choral- and recorder ensemble music I use to prepend the scores by a 'pseudo bar' containing voice ranges for each part indicated with solid note-heads only. Until now I've been implementing that by setting blind rests in

Re: [TeX-music] parisitic music archive

2004-11-17 Thread Bernhard Lang
On Nov 17, 2004, at 5:03 PM, Christof Biebricher wrote: On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote: I agree that it is a nuisance to find our open source scores thus made subject to bargaining. However, what can we do about it? I'm unsure whether http://www.pianofiles.com/ breaks any 'laws'

Re: [TeX-music] parisitic music archive

2004-11-17 Thread Bob Tennent
|The other possibility I see is to write to pianofiles.com stating that |there is a breach of copyright, but I doubt that something could come |from this line of action :-( I'm not sure why you think so. Copyright violation can draw substantial penalties. Availability on a web site does *not*