Re: [Tex-music] Quarter-Tone-Accidentals

2011-01-27 Thread Jean-Pierre Coulon
If you're patient you can also research macros to imitate the accidentals of the more modern Sechstelton-Notation image: \input musixtex \nostartrule \def\plusthird#1{\loffset{1.35}{\raise2.5\Interligne\hbox{\lppz{#1}}}\na{#1}} \startextract \NOtes\nq c\plusthird c\nq c\en \zendextract \end

Re: [Tex-music] Quarter-Tone-Accidentals

2011-01-27 Thread Bob Tennent
|If you're patient you can also research macros to imitate the accidentals |of |the more modern Sechstelton-Notation image: I would suggest creating a small type1 font similar to the figbas fonts for these kinds of things. The glyphs would be scaleable. The fontforge program is free software

Re: [Tex-music] Quarter-Tone-Accidentals

2011-01-27 Thread Jean-Pierre Coulon
Yet another one: \def\plustiers#1{\loffset{.42}{\raise-.5\Interligne\hbox{$\uparrow$}}\na{#1}} Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to

Re: [Tex-music] Quarter-Tone-Accidentals

2011-01-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Coulon
I have made macros similar to the Montellier school described by the German Wikipedia with \vrule: \def\uppercar#1{\zcharnote{#1}% {\kern-2pt\vrule width 1pt height10pt depth-2pt% \kern0pt\vrule width 8pt height10pt depth-9pt% horizontal \vrule width 1pt height10pt depth-2pt}}%

[Tex-music] Quarter-Tone-Accidentals

2011-01-25 Thread Stephan Alexander Spahn
Hi tex-music@tug.org, There is no set of Quarter-Tone-Accidentals implemented in musixtex. There is no standard notation but the set of quarter-tone-accidentals in the wikipedia-article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microtonal_music are the most commonly used version of such accitendals (this says