> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 14:54:43 +0200
> From: Nicolas ASPERT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I took a quick look at your solutions, and it looks like both are
> working. However, I find that the one proposed by Mthimkhulu Molekwa (no
> spelling mistakes ? :-) is easier to use than the one proposed by
> Werner, 

My "solution" is based upon "putting anything anywhere", Mthimkhulu Molekwa's
solution is integrated into MusiXTeX. Therefore I asked him whether
I may post his solution on http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/ under
MusiXTeX add-ons. He gave me the permission and I'll do it as soon as
I have time.

> except for the fact that hidden bars are not protected against
> the line breaks... Maybe it can be done automatically, but I don't know
> enough about LaTex to do it...

LaTeX? \xbar produces a bar line, which will not be used as line break
[in the same way as \zbar can be used to generate a possible break point 
 without generating a bar line].

That's basic MusiXTeX and as far as I can see hidden bar lines
work completely independent of the type of the bar line.

-- Werner

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