Stanislav,

> it would be indeed possible, actualy much easier that the slurs.

That's very good news.

> However, I am long out of the TeX and PS programming, so I won't be of
> any help here, I am afraid... :-(

That's less good news ...

I am tempted to try it myself but that would certainly not be any time soon.

Best,

Wilfried



> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Stanislav Kneifl [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Dezember 2022 17:07
> An: Werner Icking Music Archive; Wilfried Lingenberg
> Betreff: Re: [Tex-music] Tales from typesetting a professional edition
> withMusiXTeX
> 
> Hi,
> 
> it would be indeed possible, actualy much easier that the slurs.
> However, I am long out of the TeX and PS programming, so I won't be of
> any help here, I am afraid... :-(
> 
> Stanislav.
> 
> Dne 30.12.2022 v 15:18 Wilfried Lingenberg napsal(a):
> > I see! Then I had an incorrect idea about the current mechanics of
> musixvbm.
> > (Incidentally, I was really grateful when I discovered musixvbm! I do not
> > want to know how the printed score would have looked without it.)
> >
> > Would it help to have a close look at musixps? For slurs, it calculates a
> > Bezier curve between two given points. Maybe the algorithm could be
> tweaked
> > to obtain a "beam engine". (In that case, new beam commands would
> probably
> > best be incorporated into the musixps package.)
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Wilfried



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