>|2016-03-03 23:18 GMT+02:00 Bob Tennent <r...@cs.queensu.ca>: >|> musixdoc.pdf says that TeX prints the contents of the >|> control sequences \headline and \footline at the top and >|> bottom respectively of every page. But not if one inputs >|> musixsty.tex. How can I get a "headline" if I input >|> musixsty.tex?
Thanks Dirk. I actually wanted a "headline" only on the title page so I added \line{...}\bigskip just before the "titremorceau" line in the definition of \maketitle in musixsty.tex. >|Best answer: use the new commands provided by musixsty.tex, >|described in §2.23.22 of the manual. (Not tested by me.) You must be using an old version of the manual. The "new commands" (described in §25.26) are for footnotes, footlines and titles, but currently not headlines. >|Quick answer, if you use musixsty.tex only for its font >|definitions: kill the offending part of what musixsty.tex >|does by >| >|\output{\plainoutput} >| >|after inputting musixsty.tex. I use musixsty for titles etc., but I suppose I could do that myself without musixsty. Best, Bob ------------------------------- 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