Martin--

On 1., sorry but RTFM,
http://www.icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixdoc.pdf
sections 2.4.2 and 2.4.5.

\nq c\roffset{1.2}{\zq d}\roffset{2.4}{\zq e}

Alternatively, if you want to use square-headed notes like in the example in
the manual, you may have to use the more complicated \advancefalse method,
but still I see no reason you can't apply that to a different-pitched note.

--Don Simons

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>Behalf Of Martin Trautner
>Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 1:34 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Tex-music] Typestetting liturgical works with MusixTeX
>
>Hello,
>
>for typesetting some liturgical works with MusixTeX I need your help.
>
>1. In the given example (a German version of the Gloria in excelsis) are
>several double, triple or fourfold notes with a very small space between
>the single notes.
>
>Have you got any idea how to realize this kind of typesetting with
>MusixTeX?
>
>The MusixTeX manual offers a solution for double notes on the same line
>(like the double F at Eh- in the example):
>
>\def\double#1{\roffset{1.2}{\advancefalse#1}#1}
>
>\NOTEes\double{nq f}\en
>
>But I would like to know, how to typeset this kind of notes with small
>space lying on different lines (like the F G and A at Gott in the
>example).
>
>2. How to colorize only the five lines in MusixTeX?
>
>Many thanks for your help in advance,
>
>yours Martin Trautner
>
>
>



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