On 5 Oct 2000, Laura Conrad wrote:
I have a lot of stuff
I've notated in ABC (which gives me MIDI) and would like to try with
MusiXTeX.
If you have it in ABC, why not use abc2mtex to get MusiXTeX instead?
http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc/
See the documentation for how to select MusiXTeX
ready made; MiKTeX dvips doesn't invoke
Metafont, I've just learned.
Jerome S. Colburn
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On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what would be the procedure for placing a subscript 8 below every
treble clef? (Not strictly necessary for guitar notation, but nice to
have anyway.)
\settrebleclefsymbol{number of instrument}{\treblelowoct}
e.g.,
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Werner Icking wrote:
I don't use this "semi-automatic" beams, because some of them seem to
be in conflict with the pitch notation which uses "'" for entering
the next upper octave or "`" for entering the next lower octave or
"!" for resetting the octave. The reason is
What Christian said, except that
you must install the file
musixlyr.tex to c:\localtexmf\TeX\generic\musixlyr
I put it in \localtexmf\TeX\generic\musictex instead, no problems.
Jerome S. Colburn
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On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Pantelis Andreou wrote:
hello everyone,
I finally, with a little help from my friends (that is you people)
got mtx, pmx and miktex to work together in my operating system which is
Windows NT. The problem I have is that process of getting a postscript
file is quite