Christof Biebricher wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Rainer aus dem Spring wrote:
> 
> > yes, this seems to be common practice. In my eyes it looks UGLY, though. I'll ask a
> > professional music type setter.
> That has nothing to do with UGLY or beautiful. It is obvious that a quick
> reader will not look again at the accidents, clefs etc. at the line begins
> except at the first; therefore a clef change would be overlooked.

I am entering scores to study them... Nobody plays 5 part viol music from the score.

> >
> > I use Alto, soprano, ... clefs. Today these are replaced by the treble ("G") clef 
>notated
> > an octave higher then the music sounds. Is there any way to print music that was 
>entered
> > for those obsolete clefs with the modern one?
> Sure. You can take any clef you like.


> The octavated G clef is only used for the Tenor.
Nonsense.

> Mtx does it automatically. In pmx, just change the octava numbers.

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha , i.e., it is NOT possible(?).

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