There are many ways to skin a cat. In this case I can think of at least 3,
depending on whether the symbol can be

(1) drawn with diagonal lines,
(2) assembled from characters in existing fonts, with or without the
addition of diagonal lines, or
(3) none of the above.

It would take all day to fully explain all three options, so it would be
useful if you could give more details (perhaps a pdf file with images).

But I can say a few things here. If it's (3), then you're stuck with
learning METAFONT to create a new font character and add it to an existing
font or create a new one. I can't help you at all with METAFONT and I doubt
if very many other people can either, because--at least from my attempts to
unravel bits of it--it's even more inscrutable and counterintuitie than TeX.

There's an example of at least part of how to do (2) buried in PMX itself,
where I needed two parallel diagonal lines and found a font that had a slash
character that looked OK, so I built up the symbol using two of those. It's
defined as \mtr right near the top of pmx.tex. To get pmx to issue the
command, use the PMX command os. If you simply redefined \mtr you could then
use the command os in PMX to post your own ornament.

To use (1) there are several options. If you use postscript, there's some
way to get TeX to draw a diagonal line. There's also a TeX command defined
somewhere to draw a diagonal line using lots of tiny dots. I can't remember
the names or syntax of either command right now but could find them if I had
to.

--Don Simons



> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hermann
> Hinsch
> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 11:23 AM
> To: 'Typesetting music with TeX'
> Subject: [TeX-music] Graces for English Virginal-Music
>
>
> Hallo all,
>
> the English virginalists use special signs for the graces.  Does
> anyone know
> how to use them in PMX by taking inline TeX? How difficult would
> it be, to
> create such graces?
>
> Hermann
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