> * \pageno: defined in plain.tex; another expression of \count0.
> (\countdef\pageno=0) \count0 holds the absolute page number.
>
> So in this case you should remove "\number\pageno" together from your
> copy of the definition.
I doesn't work. What I've
definitions (I've put them to the score of course). Without success.
Sorry for disturbing you with such problems, but I write usually the
title, composer with the musixsty.tex. Should I remove \number or
\pageno? I doesn't have any effect (an error appears).
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Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Anna Choma wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> How to prevent page numbers to appear in the score? The command
>> /nopagenumbers doesn't work at all.
>> How to prevent a page number printing on the first page of a mu
Hello,
How to prevent page numbers to appear in the score? The command
/nopagenumbers doesn't work at all.
How to prevent a page number printing on the first page of a music piece?
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-feta package don't have mensural clef signs
(as in Lilypond)?
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Did you read the installation instructions at
> http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/add-ons/readme-of.txt
>
> /Mats
>
> Anna Choma wrote:
>
--dpi 1200 old-feta16
mktexpk: don't know how to create bitmap font for old-feta16.
kpathsea: Appending font creation commands to missfont.log.
I've tried also to do:
latex nfssfont old-feta16, but it complains too.
If he don't know, what can I do?
Best regar
So this is an undocumented feature!!
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staff) in \setclef as \empty?
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I don't know, if it's possible.
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Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
There is a set of native MusixTex commands which should do what
you want, in particular "\Hidebarrule n" --- you should
instrument.
I need something like \setlines 1{0} or \setlines 1{1}, but inside the
\startpiece \Endpiece.
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I do this with raising \hbox and kerning the second word. But this is
a dirty trick.
I must say, that I have never used etex. As for now, I don't see any
difference. I will write if I have any suggestions or problems with
the package.
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Hiroaki M
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instruments with two staffs.
As for now, I have done the example in another free typesetting system.
I only use raw MusiXTeX. Maybe I should learn to use PMX too. But it
takes some time.
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Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Anna Choma wrote:
AFAIK you have to "cheat" in the sense that you must guess which note of
the upper staff corresponds to the note you want to reach on the lower
staff, instead of simply naming the note of the lower staff (I
understood th
ower
instrument. Is there any possibility to do it?
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