2015-01-27 17:12 GMT+02:00 Bob Tennent r...@cs.queensu.ca:
Hi all. I'm finding that musixtnt.tex (which provides a
user-friendly macro \TransformNotes that re-defines \vnotes)
is incompatible with musixlyr.tex.
Monkey-patching is marvellous if and only if just one monkey
at a time does the
|What you are trying to typeset?
I'm not. I'm the author of musixtnt (and associated
programs). I'm trying to determine why it doesn't work with
musixlyr.
|BTW, I find it hard to understand why code like
|
|\TransformNotes{#2#3}{#2#3}%
|\Notes\ha J\ibl0j0\qb0j\tqb0j\en
|\NOtes\qa j\en
|
2015-01-27 23:26 GMT+02:00 Bob Tennent r...@cs.queensu.ca:
But can you modify an existing source in whatever notation
you do like so that
+ one of the instruments is transposed
Yes, PMX can do that.
+ one of the instruments is set in tiny notes
Ditto.
+ two of four instruments are
Hi all. I'm finding that musixtnt.tex (which provides a
user-friendly macro \TransformNotes that re-defines \vnotes)
is incompatible with musixlyr.tex.
For example, the following fails to compile:
\input musixtex
\instrumentnumber2
\setclef1\bass
\input musixlyr
\setlyrics{S}{Hel-lo world!}
Hi all,
I am trying to set marks for the damping or better undamping pedal of a
piano in PMX.
When I put the \PED\ and \DEP\ macros from MusiXTeX in different
bars, it works. But when I try to put the two macros inside one bar,
then I see only the first one, either p or asterisk. Does
| But can you modify an existing source in whatever notation
| you do like so that
|
| + one of the instruments is transposed
|Yes, PMX can do that.
| + one of the instruments is set in tiny notes
|Ditto.
|
| + two of four instruments are discarded
|M-Tx can do that.
|
| + the
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