Does anybody know how to *elegantly* typeset the attached example in
MusiXTeX ?

Note: I do not claim this is good engraving practice. It's just for the
fun of mimicking an existing score :-)

Regards,

Jean-Pierre Coulon                         E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Observatoire de la C�te d'Azur
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\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{musixtex}

\begin{document}

\nobarnumbers
\instrumentnumber1
\interstaff{14}
\setstaffs1{2}
\setclef1{\bass\treble}

Not exactly what I want, but close to it:

\startextract
\notes\ibbbu0a1\qb0{ab}\tbbbu0\tbbu0\qb0c\qsk\en
\notes|\nbbbl0\qb0{de}\tqb0f\en
\endextract

Exactly what I want, but horrible workaround:

\startextract
\znotes\roff{\ibl0q1}\en
\notes\ibbbu1a1\qb1{ab}\tqh1c\qsk\en    % \qsk is for regular stem spacing
\notes|\nbbbl0\qb0{de}\tqb0f\en
\endextract

\end{document}


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