>|Thank you; I'm aware that the manual says it can be redefined. My
>|issue is HOW to redefine it, since my attempts are not working.
Read the excerpt again. The *font used* may be re-defined.
\def\txtfont{\sixit}
Bob T.
>|On Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 7:24:36 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>|
>| >>|How do I go about doing this without breaking anything? I would like
>| >>|the triolet number to be typeset in six-point font size rather than
>| >>|eight-point, and to that end I tried to define \sixit on the analogy
>| >>|of \eightit (i.e. \font\sixit=\fontid ti0600). This works, but
>| >>|subsequently redefining \txt in terms of \sixit (i.e.
>| >>|\def\txt{\sixit3}) causes problems with \triolet.
>|
>|> From musixdoc.pdf:
>|
>|> The macro \txt contains a default number ... and is
>|> initially defined as \def\txt{3}. ... The font used is
>|> \txtfont which is by default \eightit (in normal music
>|> size) but may be re-defined.
>|
>|> Bob T.
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