Le 19 déc. 2010 à 15:54, Hiroaki MORIMOTO a écrit : > \BIGfont. > Note that pmx.tex changes the definition of \BIGfont from the one in > virgin musixtex.tex. > For details, search \BIGfont in musixtex.tex and in musixtmr.tex > in T.114 stable archive at WIMA!
Indeed. In musixtex.tex and musixtmr.tex, it seems to be 25pt, but pmx.tex changes it to 20pt. I also recommend Hiragino Mincho Pro W6 to get “bold” ideograms. \\font\J="Hiragino Mincho Pro W6" at 20pt\ BY THE WAY I could notice an EXTREMELY IMPORTANT spelling mistake in a COMMENT in musixtex.tex at line 492: \font\BIGfont=\fontid bx12 scaled \magstep4 % 25pt, formerly \emorme. It's “énorme” (with the acute accent), not “emorme” (OMGWTF). > Your way may be enough just for the title, however, may not be > enough for lyrics. I have heard there is a XeTeX's special > primitive \XeTeXlinebreaklocale, but I have no further idea. Thanks for the idea. Actually, I haven't learned M-Tx yet, so I don't put any lyrics. >> Obviously, if anyone has a better idea, I'm interested as well. >> >> Thanks in advance and happy end of year, >> >> P. S. – I hesitated to put “the^Wa solution” in the title instead, but that >> would have been REALLY geeky. > > P.S. I guess that most of the subscribers will see garbled characters > in our mails, because of the multibyte characters in UTF-8 encoding. ありがとう森本伝世(この字は正しいですか)、メリクリスマス! -- Jill-Jênn http://www.jill-jenn.net J – 4 ! ------------------------------- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music