On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:52:49 +0100, Olivier Vogel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>For ossia handling, you have to use \stoppiece, increase the number of
>instruments, specify a smaller staff size for the ossia line, insert your
>ossia code after \contpiece. Then you have to restore the preceding
>settings: \stoppiece, restore the previous number of instrument, the normal
>size of staff (if necessary) and continue as usual with \contpiece.
>
Dear Olivier,
OK, with those instructions, this is as far as I got:
8<-----------------------
\input musixtex
\startmuflex
\startpiece
\bigaccid%
\NOtes\qu{cdef}\en
\stoppiece
\instrumentnumber2
\settrebleclefsymbol{1}{\treblelowoct}%
\setsize2\smallvalue
\settrebleclefsymbol{2}{\treblelowoct}%
\contpiece
\NOtes\zqu c&\ql l\en
\NOtes\zqu d&\ql m\en
\NOtes\zqu e&\ql n\en
\NOtes\zqu f&\ql o\en
\stoppiece
\instrumentnumber1
\contpiece
\NOtes\qu{ghij}\en
\linegoal=1
\Endpiece\endmuflex\bye
8<-----------------------
...which insists on spreading itself over three lines, as it seems the
"extra instrument" demands a full line's width all to itself despite
the fact that it's only supposed to exist for one single measure.
Yikes! What now?
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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