>|Bob Tennent wrote:
>|> Jean-Pierre: The latest version adds space for accidentals on *all*
>|notes
>|in
>|> collective-note sequences. Simple and effective most of the time.
>|
>|Could someone explain what this means, and post an example musixtex
>|file? My
>|puzzlement begins with the
Bob Tennent wrote:
> Jean-Pierre: The latest version adds space for accidentals on *all* notes
in
> collective-note sequences. Simple and effective most of the time.
Could someone explain what this means, and post an example musixtex file? My
puzzlement begins with the sense that raw MusiXTeX
>|autosp has added a tqsk line 18 although we are in \Notes
>|and there is less spacing demand.
Jean-Pierre: The latest version adds space for accidentals
on *all* notes in collective-note sequences. Simple and
effective most of the time.
Sometims the added space is unnecesary, but can be
autosp has added a tqsk line 18 although we are in \Notes and there is
less spacing demand.
Bye,
Jean-Pierre Coulon\input musixtex
\input musixps
\bigaccid
\setstaffs12
\setclef1{\bass\treble}
\generalsignature3
\def\bare{\bar\hardspace{3pt}}
\afterruleskip=5pt
\def\tqsk{\off{2\elemskip}}
On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Bob Tennent wrote:
Sorry Jean-Pierre. It's in my local (but not yet
distributed) version of musixtex.tex:
\def\tqsk{\off{0.7\elemskip}}
Of course you can re-define it as you wish.
Thanks. But then I dream of package that would count the accidentals at
each line and
>|Thanks. What is the definition of \tqsk? Is it in a
>|version of musixtex.tex I missed?
Sorry Jean-Pierre. It's in my local (but not yet
distributed) version of musixtex.tex:
\def\tqsk{\off{0.7\elemskip}}
Of course you can re-define it as you wish.
Bob T.
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Thanks. What is the definition of \tqsk? Is it in a version of
musixtex.tex I missed?
The output file works if I say e.g. \def\tqsk{\off{1.5\elemskip}}. Am I
supposed to adjust it myself?
Bye,
Jean-Pierre Coulon
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