When I tried to write 2 voices into the same system I found the
following 2 problems:
1) both voices have a rest at the same time. Is there a command for a
non-spacing rest?
2) When the stems for the upper voice go up and stems for the lower
voice go down, slurs must be above the stems of
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I use MusixTeX to put short excerpts of music into a larger piece of
text. This works very well except for the end of the excerpt: although
I put no \bar at the end of the piece, MusixTex always generates a bar
at the end which is annoying because the excerpt normally ends within
a bar. Is there a
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Le jeudi 18 novembre 2004 à 09:11 +0100, Dr. Gerhard Eber a écrit :
I use MusixTeX to put short excerpts of music into a larger piece of
text. This works very well except for the end of the excerpt: although
I put no \bar at the end of the piece, MusixTex always generates a bar
I have written a book containing several hundred examples of music, each
of them of the size of only one or two lines. When I compile the
individual chapters of the book containing less than 20 pieces
separately, there is no problem, but
when all the chapters are put together, musixtex stops
Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com writes:
Yes, and come to think of it, we built the MusiXTeX manual with LaTeX and
with many many more than 20 \startextract...\endextract
To get help, you really should post an example of a LaTeX source that fails.
And be sure to also post any custom TeX
Dr. Gerhard Eber ge.e...@arcor.de writes:
Dr. Gerhard Eber ge.e...@arcor.de writes:
Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com writes:
Yes, and come to think of it, we built the MusiXTeX manual with LaTeX and
with many many more than 20 \startextract...\endextract
To get help, you really should
Dirk Laurie writes:
I'm using MusiXTeX and LaTeX together without problems in large books
with some hundred music examples. The following is an example showing which
header files I used.
\documentclass[twoside,a5paper,notitlepage,openany]{book}
\usepackage{etex}
I want to write a mordent with a double sharp as an editorial mark. I
only found sharp, flat and natural in the table. I tried to manipulate
the tex file and replaced the \esharp command which is put by PMX with
the "oes" command by a \dsh which I found in the MusiXTeX manual. But this
command
sh7\zq7\grcut{#1}\global\let\grcu\grcut}\
>>
>> c43 b+ zes esi zb /
>> Gxse4s g2nud su+4-1.5 s /
>> =
>>
>> Andre
>> -Oorspronkelijk bericht- From: Dr. Gerhard Eber
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 10:17 AM
>> To: Werner Icki
Dear PMX experts,
I want to write 2 grace notes which build a chord and tried the following
1)
Ga zf e4ds zg /
2)
Ga Gf e4ds zg /
3)
G2azf e4ds zg /
4)
G2a zf e4ds zg /
1) and 2) silently ignore the second note of the intended chord, 3) and
4) complain about the z being not allowed after
PMX's octave tracking.
>
> --Don Simons
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dr.
>> Gerhard Eber
>> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 8:57 AM
>> To: Werner Icking Music Archive <tex-music@tug.org>
>>
"Don Simons" writes:
>I'm surprised your score goes through at all and your computer doesn't
>explode, since "RDr" is not a legitimate PMX command L. But if you
>replace it with "Rr" it should work just fine, both in the score and
>in the extracted parts.
Hi all,
I'm trying to produce the violin part of Bach's Suite for violin and
harpsichord and have a problem at the end of the pmx file where the
command "RDr" should be in the violin part.
scor2prt cuts off the the "R" and leaves a "Dr" which is interpreted as
a (wrong) dynamic mark.
This only
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