Re: [Tex-music] funny error with PMX

2013-03-26 Thread Dieter

Hi Don,

thanks a lot for your rapid reply. I do not remember what I intended 
with "Aa" 2 years ago.

Maybe just experimentation.
This code has been running before. Would have been impossible to write it.

Otherwise I agree completely with your recommendations.

Maybe there are more error traps with similar behaviour? Just a question.

Regards, Dieter


Am 26.03.2013 15:47, schrieb Don Simons:

Dieter--

We can share the blame for this one. The option Aa must be followed by a
decimal number giving the new \afterruleskip (spacing before the first note
in a bar) in \elemskips. The next character in your file is not a digit or
decimal point, but I neglected to trap this error. Will fix in the next
release.

Out of curiosity, what don't you like about the default \afterruleskip?

Also out of curiosity, how did you manage to input so much error-free stuff
without being able to process it?

Comment: To my eye it comes out crowded horizontally. I'd go with 18 systems
on 3 (letter-size) pages, and set AI.9 to reduce \interstaff and increase
vertical space between staves. Might be a little different for a4 paper.

--Don Simons


-Original Message-
From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:24 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: [Tex-music] funny error with PMX

Hi Don,

I have strange problem in running a PMX-file  which has been perfectly
running some years ago.
When I try to run it it says:


Opening minimood.pmx

  Starting first PMX pass
forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit -5, file Internal
Formatted Re
ad

D:\MUSIX\mood>if errorlevel 1 goto pmxerr
=
and later it says:

This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (MiKTeX 2.9)
entering extended mode
! I can't find file `minimood'.
===

This is the beginning of the file, which reproduces the behaviour. Full
file attached to Mail.
===beginning of
PMX-File
---
\input musixtex
\input pmx
---
% In the Mood
% PREAMBLE
% nstaves ninstr mtrnuml mtrdenl mtrnump mtrdenp
   2  1  4   4   4  4
% npickup nkeys
0 -2
% npages nsystems musicsize fracindent
  416 20 0.12
Piano
bt
.\
% Body
% Header
Tc
Music: Joe Garland
Tt
In the mood
h
In the mood ( 1/4 = 126 )
Aabep
% space before first note of bar
% big accidentals
% equalizes interstaff spacing
% type K slurs
% Bars 1-2
b82  d f b t ba o. t b4 o. b8  t | b8 o. t b4 o. b8a a b f d | /
b83 Dmf-5 d f b t bau  o. t b4u o. b8u t | b8u o. t b4u o. b8au a b f d | /
% Bars 3-5
f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r4 Ct r8 b+ zd zf zg r2 | Cb  c42 o. d o. e o. en
o. | /
f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r8 [ d+ f b  t ] [ b t f d b ] |  g o. r8 r4 r2 | /
% Bars 6 - 8
g4 o. a o. b o. c o. | c- o. d o. e o. en o. | f o. efc o. d o. c o. | /
r2 r4 r8 (u g8 | c o> zg+  ) g o> zd  c b g1 b g c- c8+ d |
c b g G1sm1xfs+ g o> t g t fn4 o> G1sm1xa b8 o> | /
==END of PMX
file==

I have seen this behaviour before, and I only remember that it was
completely stupid, but not what to do.
Other files, where I cannot see a significant formal difference to this
one run perfectly with my installation.

As you know, I am using Windoze. I cannot discover any funny character
in the file.

Don't hurry, I will be several days away without access to mail.

Thanks and regards,
Dieter


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Re: [Tex-music] funny error with PMX

2013-03-26 Thread Don Simons
Dieter--

We can share the blame for this one. The option Aa must be followed by a
decimal number giving the new \afterruleskip (spacing before the first note
in a bar) in \elemskips. The next character in your file is not a digit or
decimal point, but I neglected to trap this error. Will fix in the next
release.

Out of curiosity, what don't you like about the default \afterruleskip?

Also out of curiosity, how did you manage to input so much error-free stuff
without being able to process it?

Comment: To my eye it comes out crowded horizontally. I'd go with 18 systems
on 3 (letter-size) pages, and set AI.9 to reduce \interstaff and increase
vertical space between staves. Might be a little different for a4 paper. 

--Don Simons

>-Original Message-
>From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dieter
>Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:24 AM
>To: Werner Icking Music Archive
>Subject: [Tex-music] funny error with PMX
>
>Hi Don,
>
>I have strange problem in running a PMX-file  which has been perfectly
>running some years ago.
>When I try to run it it says:
>
>
>Opening minimood.pmx
>
>  Starting first PMX pass
>forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit -5, file Internal
>Formatted Re
>ad
>
>D:\MUSIX\mood>if errorlevel 1 goto pmxerr
>=
>and later it says:
>
>This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (MiKTeX 2.9)
>entering extended mode
>! I can't find file `minimood'.
>===
>
>This is the beginning of the file, which reproduces the behaviour. Full
>file attached to Mail.
>===beginning of
>PMX-File
>---
>\input musixtex
>\input pmx
>---
>% In the Mood
>% PREAMBLE
>% nstaves ninstr mtrnuml mtrdenl mtrnump mtrdenp
>   2  1  4   4   4  4
>% npickup nkeys
>0 -2
>% npages nsystems musicsize fracindent
>  416 20 0.12
>Piano
>bt
>.\
>% Body
>% Header
>Tc
>Music: Joe Garland
>Tt
>In the mood
>h
>In the mood ( 1/4 = 126 )
>Aabep
>% space before first note of bar
>% big accidentals
>% equalizes interstaff spacing
>% type K slurs
>% Bars 1-2
>b82  d f b t ba o. t b4 o. b8  t | b8 o. t b4 o. b8a a b f d | /
>b83 Dmf-5 d f b t bau  o. t b4u o. b8u t | b8u o. t b4u o. b8au a b f d | /
>% Bars 3-5
>f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r4 Ct r8 b+ zd zf zg r2 | Cb  c42 o. d o. e o. en
>o. | /
>f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r8 [ d+ f b  t ] [ b t f d b ] |  g o. r8 r4 r2 | /
>% Bars 6 - 8
>g4 o. a o. b o. c o. | c- o. d o. e o. en o. | f o. efc o. d o. c o. | /
>r2 r4 r8 (u g8 | c o> zg+  ) g o> zd  c b g1 b g c- c8+ d |
>c b g G1sm1xfs+ g o> t g t fn4 o> G1sm1xa b8 o> | /
>==END of PMX
>file==
>
>I have seen this behaviour before, and I only remember that it was
>completely stupid, but not what to do.
>Other files, where I cannot see a significant formal difference to this
>one run perfectly with my installation.
>
>As you know, I am using Windoze. I cannot discover any funny character
>in the file.
>
>Don't hurry, I will be several days away without access to mail.
>
>Thanks and regards,
>Dieter


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[Tex-music] funny error with PMX

2013-03-26 Thread Dieter

Hi Don,

I have strange problem in running a PMX-file  which has been perfectly 
running some years ago.

When I try to run it it says:


Opening minimood.pmx

 Starting first PMX pass
forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit -5, file Internal 
Formatted Re

ad

D:\MUSIX\mood>if errorlevel 1 goto pmxerr
=
and later it says:

This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (MiKTeX 2.9)
entering extended mode
! I can't find file `minimood'.
===

This is the beginning of the file, which reproduces the behaviour. Full 
file attached to Mail.
===beginning of 
PMX-File

---
\input musixtex
\input pmx
---
% In the Mood
% PREAMBLE
% nstaves ninstr mtrnuml mtrdenl mtrnump mtrdenp
  2  1  4   4   4  4
% npickup nkeys
   0 -2
% npages nsystems musicsize fracindent
 416 20 0.12
Piano
bt
.\
% Body
% Header
Tc
Music: Joe Garland
Tt
In the mood
h
In the mood ( 1/4 = 126 )
Aabep
% space before first note of bar
% big accidentals
% equalizes interstaff spacing
% type K slurs
% Bars 1-2
b82  d f b t ba o. t b4 o. b8  t | b8 o. t b4 o. b8a a b f d | /
b83 Dmf-5 d f b t bau  o. t b4u o. b8u t | b8u o. t b4u o. b8au a b f d | /
% Bars 3-5
f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r4 Ct r8 b+ zd zf zg r2 | Cb  c42 o. d o. e o. en 
o. | /

f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r8 [ d+ f b  t ] [ b t f d b ] |  g o. r8 r4 r2 | /
% Bars 6 - 8
g4 o. a o. b o. c o. | c- o. d o. e o. en o. | f o. efc o. d o. c o. | /
r2 r4 r8 (u g8 | c o> zg+  ) g o> zd  c b g1 b g c- c8+ d |
c b g G1sm1xfs+ g o> t g t fn4 o> G1sm1xa b8 o> | /
==END of PMX 
file==


I have seen this behaviour before, and I only remember that it was 
completely stupid, but not what to do.
Other files, where I cannot see a significant formal difference to this 
one run perfectly with my installation.


As you know, I am using Windoze. I cannot discover any funny character 
in the file.


Don't hurry, I will be several days away without access to mail.

Thanks and regards,
Dieter
% In the Mood
% PREAMBLE
% nstaves ninstr mtrnuml mtrdenl mtrnump mtrdenp
  2  1  4   4   4  4
% npickup nkeys
   0 -2
% npages nsystems musicsize fracindent
 416 20 0.12
Piano
bt
.\
% Body
% Header
Tc
Music: Joe Garland
Tt
In the mood
h
In the mood ( 1/4 = 126 )
Aabep
% space before first note of bar
% big accidentals
% equalizes interstaff spacing
% type K slurs
% Bars 1-2
b82  d f b t ba o. t b4 o. b8  t | b8 o. t b4 o. b8a a b f d | /
b83 Dmf-5 d f b t bau  o. t b4u o. b8u t | b8u o. t b4u o. b8au a b f d | /
% Bars 3-5
f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r4 Ct r8 b+ zd zf zg r2 | Cb  c42 o. d o. e o. en o. | /
f8 en ef d dfa c4 b8 | r8 [ d+ f b  t ] [ b t f d b ] |  g o. r8 r4 r2 | /
% Bars 6 - 8
g4 o. a o. b o. c o. | c- o. d o. e o. en o. | f o. efc o. d o. c o. | /
r2 r4 r8 (u g8 | c o> zg+  ) g o> zd  c b g1 b g c- c8+ d |
c b g G1sm1xfs+ g o> t g t fn4 o> G1sm1xa b8 o> | /
% Bars 9 - 11
( b41 d f g | af g f d ) | ( b d f g  | /
r0 | r0 | r0 | /
% Bars 12 - 14
af4 g f d ) | ( b d f g | af g f d ) | /
r2 r8 b8- zf+ zg zb o. r4 | b4- zf+ zg zb o. r4 r2 | r2 r8 b8- zf+ zg zb o. r4 
| /
% Bars 15 - 18
( e g b c | df c b g ) | ( b41 d f g | af g f d ) | /
b4- zf+ zg zb o. r4 r2 | r2 r8 b8- zf+ zg zb o. r4 | b4- zf+ zg zb o. r4 r2 |
r2 r8 b8- zf+ zg zb o. r4 | /
% Bars 19-22
( f a c a | f o. ) a o. c o. a o. | b o. ( d- o. e o. en o. ) | r2 r8 G1sm1xen 
f4d | /
c- zf za zc o. r4 r2 | r0 | r4 ( d- o. e o. en o. ) | r2 r8 G1sm1xen f4d | /
% Bars 23-26
( b41 d f g | af g f d ) | ( b41 d f g | af g f d ) | /
r4 f43 o. zg zb zd  r8 f83 o. zg zb zd  r4 |
f43d o_ zg zb zd  f83 o. zg zb zd  r8 d+  zb+ zd o. r4 |
d4-  zb+ zd o. f43 o. zg zb zd  r8 f83 o. zg zb zd  r4 |
f43d o_ zg zb zd  f83 o. zg zb zd  r8 d+  zb+ zd o. r4 | /
% Bars 27 - 30
( e g b c | df c b g ) | ( b41 d f g | af g f d ) | /
d45f zb+ zdf o. g43 o. zb zdf zf r8 g83 o. zb zd zf r4 |
g43d o_ zb zdf zf g83 o. zb zd zf r8 d8f+ zb+ zdf o. r4 |
d4nc- zb+ zdnc o. f43 o. zg zb zdnc r8 f83 o. zg zb zd r4 |
f43d o_ zg zb zd f83 o. zg zb zd  r8 d8+ zb+ zd o. r4 | /
% Bars 31 - 32
( f a c a | f ) a o. c o. a o. | /
e4- zb+ ze o. a43 o. zc ze zf r8 a83 o. zc ze zf r4 |
a43d o_ zc ze zf a83 o. zc ze zf r8 f85 zf+ o. r8 f85 zf+ o. | /
% Bars 33 - 34
b4 d- e en |f8d f1e o> e4fc o> d o> c o> | /
r8 b84a   [ bn c ] [ cs d e en<1 ] | f2 r1 [ f1s o> g df ] [ c b g f ] | //
r8b f85 t f4 t fd f8e t | f2 t r2b | /
% Bars 35 - 36
b4 o. r4 r4  ( d8f+ o> c o> t | c8 ) t r8 r4 f22 o_ zc+ ze | /
r2 r4 ( e85n o> ef o> t | e t ) r8 r4 a23 o_ zd zfs za | /
% Bars 37 - 38
r2 r4 ( d8f o> c t | c t ) r8 r4 f22 o_ zc+ ze | /
r2 r4 ( e85n o> ef o> t | e t ) r8 r4 a2