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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/musixtex/musixdoc/extensions.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/musixtex/musixdoc/extensions.tex index fbe5991497d..a0eaf645f58 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/musixtex/musixdoc/extensions.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/musixtex/musixdoc/extensions.tex @@ -283,8 +283,22 @@ Use as follows: \begin{quote}\begin{verbatim} \input musixtex \input musixec +[\input musixsty] ... \end{verbatim}\end{quote} +For example, + +\begin{music} +\input musixec +é è â ç ü ñ\\ +\end{music} + \noindent may be coded as +\begin{quote} +\begin{verbatim} +\input musixec +é è â ç ü ñ\\ +\end{verbatim} +\end{quote} \section{musixeng} @@ -1323,6 +1337,7 @@ Use as follows: The usual ``small'' type commands are supported: \begin{quote} \begin{tabular}{lr} +\keyindex{tinytype} & 7pt \\ \keyindex{smalltype} & 8pt \\ \keyindex{Smalltype} & 9pt \\ \keyindex{normtype}& 10pt \\ @@ -1334,8 +1349,8 @@ For all of these, the following variants are supported: \begin{tabular}{ll} \verb|\rm| & ``Roman'' (sans serif) \\ \verb|\bf| & bold \\ -\verb|\it| & ``italic'' (oblique) \\ -\verb|\bi| & ``bold-italic'' (bold-oblique) \\ +\verb|\it| & ``italic'' (actually oblique) \\ +\verb|\bi| & ``bold-italic'' (actually bold-oblique) \\ \verb|\sc| & small capitals\\ \end{tabular} \end{quote} @@ -1364,10 +1379,6 @@ The following bold-oblique fonts for dynamic marks are defined: \keyindex{ppfftwentynine} & 17pt \\ \end{tabular}\end{quote} -The default font for typesetting \keyindex{txt} and \keyindex{tuplettxt} -arguments -is \keyindex{eightit} (\verb\8pt\~oblique). - \section{musixlit}\label{litu}\label{otherbars} Provides a notation style intermediate between gregorian and baroque, for example @@ -1474,21 +1485,24 @@ quarter note at pitch $p$. \item\keyindex{cnhu} $p$ and \keyindex{cnhl} $p$ provide a stemless square headed half note at pitch $p$. - \item\keyindex{Hpause} $p$ $n$ provides an arbitrary length pause at pitch -$p$ and of length $n$ \keyindex{noteskip}. However, in the first of the above -example, this feature has been used to denote an arbitrary length note rather -than a rest! +%\item\keyindex{Hpause} $p$ $n$ provides an arbitrary length pause at pitch +%$p$ and of length $n$ \keyindex{noteskip}. However, in the first of the above +%example, this feature has been used to denote an arbitrary length note rather +%than a rest! \item\keyindex{Hlonga} $p$ $n$ provides an arbitrary length note at pitch $p$ and of length $n$ \keyindex{noteskip}. This feature has been used to denote an arbitrary length note in the second of -the above examples. +the above examples; +in the first example, \keyindex{Hpause} +was used to denote an arbitrary length note rather +than a rest. \item\keyindex{shortbarrules} has been used to provide bar rules shorter than the staff vertical width. \item\keyindex{interbarrules} has been used to provide bars between the -staffs, rather that over them. This is an arbitrary question of taste... +staffs, rather that over them. This is an arbitrary question of taste\ldots \end{itemize} \section{musixlyr} \ixtt{musixlyr.tex} @@ -1766,6 +1780,7 @@ Use as follows: The usual ``small'' type commands are supported: \begin{quote} \begin{tabular}{lr} +\keyindex{tinytype} & 7pt \\ \keyindex{smalltype} & 8pt \\ \keyindex{Smalltype} & 9pt \\ \keyindex{normtype}& 10pt \\ @@ -1780,7 +1795,6 @@ For all of these, the following variants are supported: \verb|\it| & italic \\ \verb|\bi| & bold italic \\ \verb|\sc| & small capitals (and old-style figures)\\ -\verb|\sl| & oblique \\ \end{tabular} \end{quote} The ``big'' type commands are as follows: @@ -1792,7 +1806,8 @@ The ``big'' type commands are as follows: \keyindex{BIGtype} & 25pt\\ \end{tabular} \end{quote} -The default variant for all of these is small-caps; +The default variant for the ``small'' types is Roman and for +the ``big'' ones, small-caps; however, \keyindex{font} commands are defined for all the usual variants at all of these sizes. To letter-space a title, use the \verb|\so| @@ -1808,10 +1823,6 @@ The following bold-italic fonts for dynamic marks are defined: \keyindex{ppfftwentynine} & 17pt \\ \end{tabular}\end{quote} -The default font for typesetting \keyindex{txt} and \keyindex{tuplettxt} -arguments -is \keyindex{eightit} (\verb\8pt\~italic). - \section{musixpoi} Adds definitions of less common singly and doubly dotted notes. Available are @@ -1983,6 +1994,7 @@ Use as follows: The usual ``small'' type commands are supported: \begin{quote} \begin{tabular}{lr} +\keyindex{tinytype} & $7$pt \\ \keyindex{smalltype} & $8$pt \\ \keyindex{Smalltype} & $9$pt \\ \keyindex{normtype}& $10$pt \\ @@ -1997,7 +2009,6 @@ For all of these, the following variants are supported: \verb|\it| & italic \\ \verb|\bi| & bold italic \\ \verb|\sc| & small capitals \\ -\verb|\sl| & oblique \\ \end{tabular} \end{quote} The ``big'' type commands are as follows: @@ -2025,10 +2036,6 @@ The following bold-italic fonts for dynamic marks are defined: \keyindex{ppfftwentynine} & 17pt \\ \end{tabular}\end{quote} -The default font for typesetting \keyindex{txt} and \keyindex{tuplettxt} -arguments -is \keyindex{eightit} (\verb|8pt| italic). - \section{musixtnt}\label{musixtnt} This package (tnt = Transform Notes) provides a macro \keyindex{TransformNotes} which makes possible several ``transformations'' of the effect of notes commands such as \keyindex{notes}. @@ -2084,8 +2091,9 @@ Caveats: \item Some additional revisions to the source for the part might be necessary: \begin{itemize} -\item adjusting \verb|\setname1|, \verb|\setclef1|, \verb|\setsign1|, -\verb|\setmeter1| and \verb|\setstaffs1| commands, as necessary; +\item adjusting \verb|\setname|, \verb|\setclef|, \verb|\setsign|, +\verb|\setmeter| and \verb|\setstaffs| commands, as necessary; see +Section~\ref{CodingRules} for coding techniques that will make this easier. \item ensuring that tempo and roadmap markings (\textbf{D.C.}, \textbf{Fine}, etc.) are in the appropriate instrument segment; @@ -2094,8 +2102,8 @@ Some additional revisions to the source for the part might be necessary: When the extracted part score is compiled and viewed, it may be seen that horizontal-spacing commands designed for \emph{multiple} instruments can produce bad spacing when used for a \emph{single} instrument. Bad spacing can be corrected manually but -this is very tedious; an auxiliary program called \verb\fixmsxpart\ -automates this process (for single-staff instruments only). +this is very tedious; an auxiliary program called \verb\autosp\ +can be used to automate this process; see Section~\ref{autosp}. \end{itemize} \subsection{Other applications} |