>|When i compile 'musixdoc.tex', all the instances with '\verb' (ie
>|'\verb|\wh
>|a|') are blank in the ps output.
I've been able to compile musixdoc on MiKTeX. But you may
want to add
\renewcommand{\ttfamily}{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmtt}\selectfont}
if you don't have the cm-super fon
>|When i compile 'musixdoc.tex', all the instances with '\verb' (ie
>|'\verb|\wh
>|a|') are blank in the ps output.
>|
>|Somebody who can help me out?
Yes, I can. But you'll have to provide some information.
What distribution of TeX are you using? Are you fully
updated? Have you made any chan
When i compile 'musixdoc.tex', all the instances with '\verb' (ie '\verb|\wh
a|') are blank in the ps output.
Somebody who can help me out?
Andre
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2017, Andre Van Ryckeghem wrote:
Use \stdstemfalse before each note (section 18.6 ofmusixdoc.pdf).
OK, thanks. :-)
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Use \stdstemfalse before each note (section 18.6 ofmusixdoc.pdf).
\input musixtex
\nostartrule
\startmuflex\startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip%
\Notes\ql j\ql l\ql n\ql q\ql s\ql t\en
\Notes\stemlength{2}\ql j\ql l\ql n\stdstemfalse\ql q\stdstemfalse\ql
s\stdstemfalse\ql t\en\xbar
\Endpiece
\vfi
\input musixtex
\nostartrule
\startextract
\Notes\ql j\ql l\ql n\ql q\ql s\ql t\en
\Notes\stemlength2\ql j\ql l\ql n\ql q\ql s\ql t\en
\zendextract
\end
\stemlength is overridden by the (useful) feature of MusiXTeX to increase
the stemlengths of very high notes. How can I work around?
Bye,
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