Re: [Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography

2013-08-11 Thread Christoph Prendl
Hermann Hinsch) > 2. Re: Some questions about MusiXTeX typography (Don Simons) > > > -- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 14:41:47 +0200 > From: Hermann Hinsch > To: Werner Icking Music Archive &

Re: [Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography

2013-08-07 Thread Don Simons
Of Hermann Hinsch Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 5:42 AM To: Werner Icking Music Archive Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography Am Dienstag, 6. August 2013, 17:27:02 schrieb Christoph Prendl: > Dear MusiXTeX community! > > I'm using MusiXTeX toget

Re: [Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography

2013-08-07 Thread Hermann Hinsch
Am Dienstag, 6. August 2013, 17:27:02 schrieb Christoph Prendl: > Dear MusiXTeX community! > > I'm using MusiXTeX together with LaTeX for my doctoral thesis in musicology > for about a year now and consider it the absolute best tool available for > doing transcriptions of 17th century treatises wi

Re: [Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography

2013-08-06 Thread Jean-Pierre Coulon
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013, Christoph Prendl wrote: 3. Is it possible to have a maxima with a stem up? This gives you one but it still requires some vertical and horizontal position tweeking: \input musixtex \input rotate \startextract \NOtes\qu{abc}\zmaxima f\sk\qu{fg}\rotstart{180 rotate}\zmaxim

Re: [Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography

2013-08-06 Thread Jean-Pierre Coulon
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 instead of qbnumber> If there would be a possibility to write notes w

[Tex-music] Some questions about MusiXTeX typography

2013-08-06 Thread Christoph Prendl
Dear MusiXTeX community! I'm using MusiXTeX together with LaTeX for my doctoral thesis in musicology for about a year now and consider it the absolute best tool available for doing transcriptions of 17th century treatises with a lot of examples in staff notation. While working with MusiXTeX, a