Am Sonntag, 9. April 2006 01:27 schrieb Don Simons:
> Here's an example of how to construct the "shake" using psline. I've shown
> you how to invoke it directly and also one way to get pmx to post it with
> "os":
>
> ====================================
> 1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0
> 1 1 20 0
>
> t
> .\
> \\makeatletter\
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@th.7pt\
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> \\special{ps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] begin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) DLN end}}\
> \\makeatother\
> \\def\eshake#1{\zcharnote{#1}{\kern2pt\lower.8\internote\hbox{\psline{8pt}{
>6 pt}}\
> \\kern-2pt\raise0\internote\hbox{\psline{8pt}{6pt}}}}\
> \\let\mtr\eshake\
> Ap
> c45 \eshake{10}\ g c g os /
> ====================================
>
> The fore fall, back fall, and "plain note and shake" can be built up
> similarly. To do the "shake turned" you'll need a semicircle and I don't
> know how to do that in general. There is a font circlew1 that has a
> semicircle in it, but I don't have a postscript version of the font and
> have no control over the thickness of the line. Maybe someone else can tell
> us how to make TeX draw a circle using postscript commands analogous to
> psline.
>
> In any event, you'll have to create a postscript file before you can see
> the constructions that use psline, and if you don't use Ap it doesn't work
> (I can't remember exactly why).
>
> --Don Simons

Great!! That's just what I want. As I have only poor knowledges of TeX it will 
take some time to understand all the given commands in order to use your 
proposal for the other graces. 

Again many thanks,

Hermann
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