I had hoped the 3 quick responses to this would answer some of your questions, but no such luck...all they did was direct you to other software. So I set out to address your issues. But I need to install your fonts to do that, and my almost 70-year-old brain can no longer remember the gazillion illogical steps needed to do that manually, nor can I find any straightforward guidelines about how to do so for bitmapped fonts. So for now I'm limited to a few comments and questions.
> 1. Is it possible to move the 'gregorianCclef' at the first beginning of the > staff? I'm sure it can be done but I'd have to be able to generate a TeX source to work out how. > 2. In pmx the bars are translated to '\pnotes{2.83}..', so the gregorian > notes are a bit far from eachother, unless there are neumes with many notes > (as in In Paradisum aeter'nam ha'beas). If i try to put more notes on a line > for seeing them closer, the file does not compile anymore. I'm VERY puzzled by why you can't put more notes on a line. I understand you're using one note per bar, and that each input block can have no more than 15 bars (notes). But I've checked that you can have more than one input block on a line, for example ======================= 1 1 1 4 1 4 0 0 1 1 20 0 t .\ c44 d e f g a b c / c45 b a g f e d c / c44 d e f g a b c / c45 b a g f e d c / ======================= This works fine for me, with 32 single-note bars on one line. > 3. Is it possible to place the custos full automatic (by searching the > height of the 1st not on the following line)? I don't know what a "custos" is and have no clue why you would want to know the height of the 1st note on the following line. Regardless, of course it would be possible to train PMX to get that information, but it would require some complex programming to look ahead like that. > 4. The gregorian flat and the custos are bitmaps, because of metafont. I > have to use dvips, i have no file for pdftex. Is there no hope of creating Type 1 versions of these characters? --Don ------------------------------- 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