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> But it is even more idiomatic to do it as in the MusiXTeX manual, where
> the author did what Knuth wanted and wrote his own special-purpose set
> of macros for the purpose.
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> Dirk
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> If
iting the musixper file, since now my document
is portable to any computer.
Would I get any trouble with that? Is everything just as simple as it seems?
2011/7/5 Filipe de Moraes Paiva
> I've found the file and the commented lines. But I don't know what ETEX and
> PMX are.
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on Simons
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> Behalf Of *Filipe de Moraes Paiva
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 05, 2011 4:28 AM
> *To:* Werner Icking Music Archive
> *Subject:* [Tex-music] Musixper
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Saluton.
I'm using the package MUSIXPER for percussion notes (those with X) like \xcl
etc. I've just found out that it goes only up to \xccl; there is not \xcccl
or \xl. Is that a problem of my implementation or a general problem?
Thanks, Filipe
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