On Tue, 6 Aug 2013, Christoph Prendl wrote:

1. How is it possible to write white notation (as commonly used for
   example in french baroque music), where all note heads are white?

If you mean beamed notes you have \hb<beam number> instead of qb<beam number>

   If there would be a possibility to write notes with invisible note
   heads (maybe in a similar way as the note heads in musixper), one
   could combine them with the non-spacing white note heads (\znh).

If the note head is invisible what remains visible? :-)

2. Is there anyone who feels the need for having a black whole note head
   instead of the slightly smaller quarter note head (\nq) to write e.g.
   modern notation gregorian chant or music theory analysis?

Does \znq h\roffset{.1}{\znq h}\wh h do the job?

3. Is it possible to have a maxima with a stem up?

Please provide the source with a usual maxima.

4. Why is the breve not included in the Shifted non-spacing note heads?

Please provide the source with a usual breve.

Jean-Pierre Coulon
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