I obtain what I want like this. Thanks to Olivier.
I want all other MusiXTeX definitions to work as usual.
Bye,
Jean-Pierre Coulon\input musixtex
\nostartrule
\makeatletter
\def\myqb{\def\q@u{\musixchar99}\@qb}
\makeatother
\startextract
\NOtes\ibu1c1\myqb1c\tbu1\myqb1d\en
\endextract
\end
On Sat, 17 Dec 2016, Bob Tennent wrote:
I can easily add definitions for commands \cqb and
\zqcb to musixlit.tex. But are square-headed beam notes
musicologically acceptable for "intermediate between
gregorian and baroque"?
Well, this is very personal musicology! I have a 4-voice piece formula
I can easily add definitions for commands \cqb and
\zqcb to musixlit.tex. But are square-headed beam notes
musicologically acceptable for "intermediate between
gregorian and baroque"?
Bob T.
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Hi Jean-Pierre
Are you trying to produce something like this:
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\input musixlit
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1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0
1 1 20 0
t
./
w120m
\\\let\hu\chu\let\hl\chl\
\\\let\qu\cqu\let\ql\cql\
\\\makeatletter\def\qb{\def\q@u{\musixchar99}\@qb}\
c2 d4 e /
f g8 a b c c1 d c b /
c2 r2 /
Olivier
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There are stemless square note heads with \cnqu in the musixlit package,
but how can I link them to a beam? I could cheat if there is some way to
provide a stem between an empty symbol and a beam.
Regards,
Jean-Pierre Coulon
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If you
It is amazing, what PMX can do.
The most important use cases for 128th notes seem alredy to be covered
by PMX.
And I wonder whether there exists any piece of music, which contains a
combination of lone 128th notes and rests.
It might be difficult to identify all these special case in the M
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