On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Olivier Vogel wrote:
Le mercredi 03 août 2005 à 13:23 +0200, Jean-Pierre Coulon a écrit :
The \musixchar command is often present in musixdoc.tex, but it is not
documented at all. It seems very convenient for writing texts about
music theory, interpretation, engraving, etc.
I managed to use it by copying some cases of its use from musixdoc.tex, but
does anybody hold the entire table of all musixchar codes? Or do I have to
make guesses by reading musixtex.tex?
In my teTeX distribution, there is a file fontchart.tex
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/plain/misc/fontchart.tex) which can be useful for
this purpose. Simply tex it and enter musix20. It displays what you are
looking for. However, the codes are not decimal, but octal. For example
code \musixchar'161 instead of \musixchar113.
I found this file on the CTAN, I TeXed it, I printed it, and I wrote the
decimal numbers at the beginning of each line. The codes indeed correspond
with what I expect.
It is strange that beams gobble all the space above 128. I thought they were
drawn by direct TeX commands. But it's like that:-)
Thanks,
Jean-Pierre Coulon E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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