I have to admit that I'm a fairly LaTeX novice, and I haven't got a clue how to incorporate the advice given in the email, in my own document. Could you give me a more detailed explanation of how to achieve what I want?
This is the file: (the body text is dutch, but I don't think that should give any problems)
%%begining of file%%
\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{report}
\usepackage[dutch]{babel}
\begin{document}
\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
\begin{center}
\LARGE \textbf{Cant\'ar}\\
\normalsize \textit{Speelaanwijzingen}\\[10mm]
\end{center}Cant\'ar is geschreven voor twee ver van elkaar verwijderde piano's en dient gespeeld te worden op tempo [sixteenth note here] = 368.\\[5mm]
\end{document}%%the rest is rather unimportant%%
I'd really appreciate any help (I need this for an exam).
Regards, Thorkil
At 07:23 11-6-04, you wrote:
On 10-Jun-04, at 6:24 PM, Thorkil Wolvendans wrote:My question is: is it possible to show the sixteenth and quarter note in LaTeX? (I suppose I should use the feta-font somehow)
This should point you in the right direction: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08119.html
(in the body of the LaTeX, I used \fetachar\fetasegno to get the appropriate symbol)
I'm not certain what exact name you want to get notes, but I'm certain it's possible.
Cheers, - Graham
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