Wonderful, that’s far more help in far shorter time than I would have expected!
The thin accidentals look promising to me. I will try them out as soon as possible. The big issue remaining unsolved is the beams. I will just hope that some day somebody can build something along the lines of musixvbm to cope with that. Thanks to everybody involved! Best, Wilfried Von: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Bob Tennent Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2022 23:34 An: Werner Icking Music Archive Betreff: Re: [Tex-music] Tales from typesetting a professional edition with MusiXTeX Thanks Wilfried for the suggestions. First, the good news. I've uploaded musixtex.136beta to WIMA: http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixtex.136beta.zip This thickens the Postscript hairpins and the ledger lines, as discussed. Also an extension library musixthacc.tex provides "thinner" accidentals; horizontal spacing and adjustments are left to the user. (Also, BTW an extension library musixmkm.tex providing accidentals for classical Turkish music (makam). ) The bad news is that I don't see any way to correct any of the other issues. Best, Bob T.
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