Good morning, Mr.Nakamura, I think the modified attachment file will do.
For the supression of barline, see the newest doucment T.114 p.49 (=logical page 57), "2.14 Changing clefs, key signatures, and meters" (or Japanese version document by Moriwaki Michio, T.99, p.57 (=logical page 59) ) Happy MusiXTeX'ing! Best regards, ---- Hiroaki MORIMOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tokyo, Japan NAKAMURA Makoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Could you please show me how to typeset `spaces' between bars instead > of ordinary barlines? I would like to typeset spaces as the one shown > between bars 2 and 3 in the attached file `01.png'. I am now preparing > my PhD thesis on the folksong studies of the Czech composer Leos > Janacek, and there I have to show examples of the folksongs he himself > notated. Janacek, while compiling his last collection of Moravian > folksongs, often eliminated barlines -- as I have shown in the > attached picture -- so that unaccentuated syllables of words notated > as first beats (such as the syllable `-mu' in the picture) should not > be sung with accents. > > Since I myself have not found a good solution to typesetting the > spaces between bars yet, to make such spaces I have only to prepare > musics with ordinary barlines and erase the `unnecessary' barlines > from the musics with the GIMP after converting dvi files into pbm. But > it is quite tiresome, and I think that it would be much better to be > able to make those spaces just by typesetting with MusiXTeX (I have > not got used to using PMX yet, sorry... I am a new user of both > MusiXTeX and PMX). > > So I hope that some of you will give me some hints for solving the > problem. Thank you all very much in advance! > > PS: I have attached the compressed source file of the music with the > `ordinary barlines', too.
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