Hello Terry,
why not use pmx and scor2prt? You can write the score in a first step, e.g.
with noteedit and then extract the three instruments with scor2prt as three
separate *.tex- files.
Kind regards
Christof
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Datum: Sun, 19 Jun 2011
|To print the score for each string instrument, I suppress the other
|instruments by assigning them zero staffs.
If you already have a musixtex score and don't want to start again using
pmx, you can suppress instruments as follows:
\instrumentnumber1
\startpiece
\makeatletter%
On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 08:23 -0700, Don Simons wrote:
Terry--
As the developer of PMX, I'm always curious to know why anyone would prefer
using raw MusiXTeX. I can only speculate that it is either because you are
unaware of PMX, or because PMX lacks some feature that cannot be handled
within
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011, Bob Tennent wrote:
If you already have a musixtex score and don't want to start again using
pmx, you can suppress instruments as follows: [...]
Could you please provide an example with 3 or 4 instruments and 3 or 4
measures?
Regards,
--
Jean-Pierre Coulon
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