Forgive this off-topic, but on imslp it is funny to see the number of
accesses to the MusXiTeX source compared to that to the score, e.g.
http://imslp.org/wiki/Andante_in_A_minor_(Sor,_Fernando)
What do users learn? And how do they rate the quality from nil to *?
:-)
Bye,
--
Jean-Pierre
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Bob Tennent r...@cs.queensu.ca writes:
Your MusiXTeX example uses \Notes commands throughout. This
gives you the same spacing for quarter and eighth notes.
Thanks for your remark. I'm still learning to use MusiXTeX.
Then I recommend
Jean-Pierre Coulon coulon...@free.fr writes:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015, Don Simons wrote:
Sorry if you miss: 1: MusiXTeX scores on imlsp without their sources 2:
same scores on another site.
That's a great hint, Jean-Pierre! And guess what, it still works if you
replace musixtex by pmx :) (or
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Subject: Re: [Tex-music] musix-tex sources repositories?
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015, Rodolfo
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015, Don Simons wrote:
Sorry if you miss: 1: MusiXTeX scores on imlsp without their sources 2:
same scores on another site.
That's a great hint, Jean-Pierre! And guess what, it still works if you
replace musixtex by pmx :) (or m-tx)
And Finale, Sibelius, Lilypond etc. are
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
, a great repository. Now, I wish there was something similar - not so big, of
course -, anyway a repository of tex-musix source files. The one at CTAN:
Start from http://imslp.org and type engraving files musixtex into the
search field. Is the
-music@tug.org
Subject: [Tex-music] musix-tex sources repositories?
Dear all tex-musix users,
first of all, it is a real luck that such a software exists, thanks to its
author...
and happily I feel to be part of the community.
I've sometimes downloaded classical music scores in PDF format from
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Dear all tex-musix users,
first of all, it is a real luck that such a software exists, thanks to its
author... and happily I feel to be part of the community.
I've sometimes downloaded classical music scores in PDF format from
http://imslp.org
, a great repository.
Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com writes:
here's the fully functional PMX source for the first system of your Bach
piece:
2 1 3 4 3 4 0 1
1 1 20 0
bt
.\
Abep
g23 g8 s a | bd2 s | cd s | bd s | ad s /
d45 o. g-8 s a b c | d4 o. s g- o. g o. | e+ o. c8 s
Dear all tex-musix users,
first of all, it is a real luck that such a software exists, thanks to its
author... and happily I feel to be part of the community.
I've sometimes downloaded classical music scores in PDF format from
http://imslp.org
, a great repository. Now, I wish there was
To: tex-music@tug.org
Subject: [Tex-music] musix-tex sources repositories?
Dear all tex-musix users,
first of all, it is a real luck that such a software exists, thanks to its
author...
and happily I feel to be part of the community.
I've sometimes downloaded classical music scores in PDF
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