On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 14:29:52 +0100, "Jean-Pierre Coulon"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Put the statements in this very order:
>
>\startbarno=0
>\nobarnumbers
>\startpiece
>{first measures before the first line break}
>\systemnumbers
>{other measures before the first line break}
>{rest of the piece}
>
Hi Jean-Pierre,

This works fine for the first movement in the suite, but for all
subsequent movements the bar number still appears at the start of the
first system.

By trial and error I discovered that if I code \nobarnumbers just
before the last bar of a given movement, bar numbering will be
suppressed for the first line of the *next* movement.

I won't pretend to understand this, but if it works, I'm not inclined
to argue... :)

As for the anacrusis business, now that you've given me the idea of
playing around with \nobarnumbers and \systemnumbers, I've found a way
to suppress the bar numbers at those repeats-within-a-bar.

Now, is there any way to get MusixTeX to write the bar number for the
bar *following* such a repeat? I've tried coding \barnumbers just
before the bar in question and \nobarnumbers\systemnumbers immediately
after, but this seems to result in *two* bar numbers being printed --
the one I want and the one immediately after, which I don't want. Is
it possible to force just one given bar number to be printed in
addition to the system numbering which should run throughout the
piece?

Eva


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