2018-05-20 21:33 GMT+02:00 Don Simons <[email protected]>:
> I’m working on PMX, trying to get it to handle (low) octave treble clefs
> predictably in all possible scenarios. One such situation would be where
> there is a single instrument with multiple staves, once of which has a
> normal treble clef and another an octave treble clef. I cannot see how to
> get MusiXTeX to do this, because in the clef substitution command
> \settrebleclefsymbol[n]\treblelowoct the argument n is instrument number,
> not staff number. It seems like within a given instrument, you’re stuck with
> all of the treble clefs being the same. Am I right?

Do you have a typesetter's attitude or a musician's attitude to this issue?

As a musician, I would absolutely hate to play a piece with one treble
clef and one octave-treble clef. I would strongly prefer two treble
clefs with one of them having an appropriate 8va annotation.

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