On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 10:20:56AM +0200, Bernhard Lang wrote:
When setting a piece with soprano clef (C on first line) with one flat,
the flat is put to the
space below the lowest line. To my feeling (and according to the type
setting conventions of the 17th) the flat should be put on the
Thanks Andre and Don, merci Jean-Pierre for your suggestions.
\zcharnote g{\musixchar71} (between \notes and \en)
(but you must care about the spacing yourself)
that's the reason why I asked the question :-). The empty clefs are a
clever solution. Concernig the size of the symbols and
: [TeX-music] key-signature layout
Thanks Andre and Don, merci Jean-Pierre for your suggestions.
\zcharnote g{\musixchar71} (between \notes and \en)
(but you must care about the spacing yourself)
that's the reason why I asked the question :-). The empty clefs are a
clever solution. Concernig
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Bernhard Lang wrote:
Hi all
I've got two questions concerning clefs and keys:
Is it possible to force a clef symbol being printed (with all automatic
spacing) whithout the key
is being changed? (\changecontext does not put a clef symbol when the
\setclef is called with
: Monday, April 24, 2006 1:21 AM
To: Typesetting music with TeX
Subject: [TeX-music] key-signature layout
Hi all
I've got two questions concerning clefs and keys:
Is it possible to force a clef symbol being printed (with all automatic
spacing) whithout the key
is being changed
, but it is not documented in the old manual
Andre
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Subject: RE: [TeX-music] key-signature layout
I've extracted and posted the section
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