Hello all,
I am new to MusixTeX and I am encountering the following two problems with my
first masterpiece :
No .mx1 file is produced (so I cannot call musixflx Fuga2.tex)
The compiler does not break any lines, even though I put \alaligne in the
source code.
I append the whole content of
| I am new to MusixTeX and I am encountering the following two problems
| with my first masterpiece :
I suggest you start with the musical equivalent of HelloWorld before
getting fancy with masterpieces.
The following compiles successfully and is presumably what you intended:
\input musixtex
and I suggest you use the preprocessor PMX, for which the input file would
be
=
1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0
1 2 20 0
t
.\
rbd2 bf44 | rb0 | rb | a4r rb2 e4 | rbd2 f4 |
e rb fs rb | rb f2,fs | e4 rbd2 | rb f4 rb | af rb d- rb //
e45 e e e | e d8 c d4 b | c af f+ b-8
\startpiece \endpiece works better for what you want.
And don't say \bar between \notes and \enotes!
Jean-Pierre Coulon\ifx\mxversion\undefined
\input musixtex
\input musixcpt
\input musixsty
\fi
\tracingstats=2\relax
\hsize=185mm
\vsize=270mm
\hoffset -1.70cm
\voffset -1.54cm
|and I suggest you use the preprocessor PMX, for which the input file would
|be
Don: I was wondering why the OP was using musixcpt, which isn't even
in the index of musixdoc; then I did grep musixcpt in the examples
directory. Would it be a sacrilege to deprecate these archaic examples,
which
and I suggest you use the preprocessor PMX, for which the input file would be
Unfortunately I only work on macs and from what I understood this kind of
operating system
is not supported yet.
Ewan
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De : Don Simons
Envoyés : 28.12.12 17:20
À : 'Werner Icking Music
I don’t know much about Macs, but I do know that some recent Mac OS’s have
Linux buried somewhere behind the scenes, and I also know that on the software
page
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/indexmt6.html#pmx
there’s a link to a “PMX Version 2.603 binaries from Bob Tennent for
Am 28.12.2012 20:00, schrieb Ewan Delanoy:
and I suggest you use the preprocessor PMX, for which the input file would
be
Unfortunately I only work on macs and from what I understood this kind of
operating system
is not supported yet.
Did you try to install it via the texlive package
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