By quadratic notation do you mean the neumes used for gregorian chant?

If so I heartily recommend OpusTeX, MusiXTeX's cousin/brother.  
The official website is http://www.muri-gries.ch/OpusTeX/OpusTeX.html
You can see my work at http://www.brandt.id.au/scriptorium/index.html 
and/or http://www.brandt.id.au/opustex.html

I've been meaning to work out the differences between Opus and Musix dealing with 
chant, until then I hope this helps,

Veronica


On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 12:38:31PM +1100, Murray Luke Peard wrote:
> Thanks very much to everyone who replied to my first query. I feel very
> stupid for not having included the \usepackage statement in the preamble,
> but in my defence, that wasn't the only thing wrong!
> 
> And now; Is it possible to typeset music in quadratic notation using
> MusiXTeX? If so, could someone point me to a good reference on the subject?
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> MLP
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