I couldn't find any on my MiKTeX distribution. Are there any somewhere?
Bye,
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Jean-Pierre Coulon
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Don--
thank you for your encouragement. So far I scratched only the surface of
MusicXML, i.e. the basic notes properties. Now I am trying to decode a
piano setting with two voices in each stave.
When that works, then I have to think about how to distribute it. Maybe
I am a bit in a Cul de Sac
I use dvips as my routine viewer when editing, so it's an easy step to use
it to make a pdf when I'm ready. However, I do recognize that some people
would rather have a single command they can type in a command window to make
their pdf.
--Don Simons
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|I use dvips as my routine viewer when editing, so it's
|an easy step to use it to make a pdf when I'm ready.
|However, I do recognize that some people would rather
|have a single command they can type in a command window
|to make their pdf.
Don: I think you mean gsview, not dvips. And
|If you don't install Ghostscript, there are already
|ps2dpf and pdf2ps in your MiKTeX distribution. There is
|enough doc about dvips and other ps utilities in the doc
|folder of your MiKTeX folder. But none about ps2pdf. Does
|anybody know how the TeX community and the Ghostscript
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