Hi, > Hi, > > I use musixtex to produce musical examples in latex documents, and in > attempting to implement biblatex as a replacement for bibtex, I've run into a > conflict with the definition of \addspace. biblatex defines a command by this > name and makes it globally available, as I believe does musixtex. > > Does anyone have a suggestion for how to work around this? > > Robert > > > Robert Snarrenberg, Ph.D. > Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies > Department of Music > Washington University in St. Louis > [email protected] >
Do these solutions work well?
(solution A:)
Use attached musixltx.tex (not tested) instead of original
version T.61 (=the one contained in T.115 archive).
(solution B: just a makeshift, not tested)
\documentclass{article}
\bibliographystyle{....}
\begin{document}
Foobar, foobar, foobar.
\begin{music}
\makeatletter\def\addspace#1{\kern#1\global\advance\x@skip#1}\makeatother
....
....
\end{music}
Foobar, foobar, foobar.
....
\bibliography{sample.bib,....}
....
\end{document}
Best regards,
Hiroaki MORIMOTO <[email protected]>
Tokyo, Japan
musixltx.tex
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