Lukasz Makowski OP wrote:
how can i provide shorter bar rules in gregorian staff? In our tradition
we use 3 lengths of bar rules which are relative to lengths of
pauses. And whats more, these bars should start on different staff
lines.
I'd suggest to replace MusiXTeX's built-in bar rule
Dear list mambers,
like, I suppose, all of you, I ardently hope that Werner's Archive can
survive. Here is my consideration on the matter.
1) I think that the best solution would be to keep the arkive where now it
is, if this is possible, of course. Has anyone talked with some of the GMD
Luigi Cataldi wrote:
Dear list mambers,
like, I suppose, all of you, I ardently hope that Werner's Archive can
survive. Here is my consideration on the matter.
1) I think that the best solution would be to keep the arkive where now it
is, if this is possible, of course. Has anyone talked
I wrote:
I've been experimenting with my latest PMX distribution from
http://www.dslnorthwest.net/~don/pmx/pmx.html .
SORRY, I mis-typed the URL. The right one is
http://www.dslnorthwest.net/~dons/pmx/pmx.html .
I think my "s" key sticks sometimes, or maybe my "s" finger?
--Don
On 22-Feb-01 Don Simons wrote:
I can imagine that this behavior would irritate people who only work in
Linux, but I can't really recall anyone complaining in the past, and I
really don't relish changing PMX to try to compensate for it. Any
thoughts, discussion, suggestions?
On the Linux
Don Simons wrote:
I've been experimenting with my latest PMX distribution from
http://www.dslnorthwest.net/~don/pmx/pmx.html . It was created and
ZIPped under Win/DOS. Using "unzip" I decompressed the file on a linux
box. After making the two usual syntax changes and renaming source.for
I don't think people who use free music software want to read about it
with mail with egroups banners on it.
Off course, it's against the whole spirit of the group, but it was just an
idea, a thought, I just didn't believe we could find a free server for the
mailing list.
David
Luigi Cataldi skryf:
4) Whatever will be the choise, I propose to change the name of the archive
in 'Werner Icking Archive'.
I support this suggestion with all my heart, but want the word "music"
in it. The Werner Icking Music Archive.
Dirk