On Tue, 05 Nov 2002 13:07:55 +0100, Olivier Vogel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Personally, when I have to draw lines, arrows, and so on, I use the 
>powerfull package pstricks. If one use the possibilities offered by the 
>nodes, I think it should not be very difficult to get the desired results. 
>Perhaps I can try if, Eva, you send me your code and explain me better what 
>you would like to get.
>
>Olivier
>
Olivier,

all the relevant code is in the example file I attached to my last
post. I don't know how to explain it any better -- perhaps if you
processed that file and looked at the examples of the lines I can
achieve separately but not in combination, you would get the idea.

I must hasten to add, though, that I'm not after merely drawing
extraneous lines in the score. I need to be able to anchor the start
and end of each line to a particular note and get visually acceptable
results when a line break in the score occurs somewhere between the
start and the end of the fingering line. This is the way the current
macros work, thanks to their origins in MusixTeX's \Ioctfin* ...
\Toctfin macros.
 
Eva


Downloadable guitar edition of J.S. Bach, Lute Suite BWV 995:
http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/scores/bach/bwv995/bwv995cg.pdf
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