Am Die, 21 Jan 2003 17:14:43 schrieb(en) Guido Milanese:
Hello Guido,On Tuesday 21 January 2003 10:02, Bodo Meissner wrote:> If anyone knows which gregorian notation symbol(s) I can use instead of > this bar I would like to know. opusgre would be perfect. See the examples in Father Beda's page, they are impressive.
perhaps my question was not clear enough.
I know I can use opusgre, but the long horizontal bar I'm looking for is not part of opusgre.
In my example it's used for a varying number of words sung at the same pitch. I did not find an example for such a case. Maybe this horizontal bar results from a mixture of gregorian and newer (liturgical) notation.
I assume this symbol is wrong for gregorian notation.
So my question is:
Which of the available symbols should I use instead of this horizontal bar?
After looking at Rainer's example code, the source code of Don's \mbrest and \Hpause / Hrestthe source code of musixlit and opuslit, I experimented a while with these macros and finally got a piece of TeX code which seems to do what I want.
I chose OpusTex because there are more examples available.
So I have to use MusiXTeX together with M-TX and PMX for modern notation and OpusTeX for gregorian notation. :-(
Bodo
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