Hi all.
At http://imslp.org, I found Bach'3-voice inventions in pmw source format. Any
way to convert it into MusiXTeX (or pmx) language?
Thanks,
Rodolfo
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I seem to understand from MusiXTeX manual that such distance is ruled by
\Interligne parameter, not to be changed directly. How can I then set it?
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
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Bob Tennent r...@cs.queensu.ca writes:
|At http://imslp.org, I found Bach'3-voice inventions
It would have helped us if you'd provided a link to the relevant
page:
http://imslp.org/wiki/15_Sinfonias,_BWV_787-801_%28Bach,_Johann_Sebastian%29
The works are actually called sinfonias.
Jean-Pierre Coulon coulon...@free.fr writes:
On Sun, 9 Aug 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I seem to understand from MusiXTeX manual that such distance is ruled by
\Interligne parameter, not to be changed directly. How can I then set it?
For staves of a multiple-staff instrument e.g. piano
.
Thanks very much for any help,
Regards,
Rodolfo Medina
\input musixtex
\hsize=198mm
\hoffset=-20mm
\parindent0mm
\instrumentnumber{1}
\setstaffs12
\setclef1\bass
\generalmeter{\meterfrac34}
\barnumbers
\nobarnumbers
\generalsignature{1}
\def\smalltypemath{\scriptfont0=\eightrm\scriptstyle
Thanks all of you for the help. From
http://imslp.org
I downloaded the Clementi's sonatinas in pmx format, but when running `pmxab'
over the file cl361a.pmx I get error:
ERROR in line 37, bar 0 There should be a blank here
. Can anybody help to possibily correct it?
Thanks a lot,
Rodolfo
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks all of you for the help. From
http://imslp.org
I downloaded the Clementi's sonatinas in pmx format, but when running `pmxab'
over the file cl361a.pmx I get error:
ERROR in line 37, bar 0 There should be a blank here
. Can
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
Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com writes:
Rodolfo--
That's not a very good advertisement for PMX, is it? And the fact that I use
Windows version isn't going to make it easier for me to help. But I'll try. I
cannot reproduce your error. but I get a different one. When I look at the
file the
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
gested by Jean-Pierre Coulon.
Regards,
Rodolfo
>
> 2015-10-26 17:01 GMT+01:00 Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com>:
>
> Don Simons <dsim...@roadrunner.com> writes:
>
> > Can't tell you the BWV number, but I can say for sure this was NOT
>
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@free.fr> writes:
>
>> It's full of menuets! Can't you make a screen copy of this Google page and
>> trim the right menuet?
>>
>> Bye,
>
>
> With the above lin
s. I said piano just for shortness, since I didn't
know what keyboard instrument it was and since the piece is nowadays currently
studied and played at piano.
Regards,
Rodolfo
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>> From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Rodolfo
&
Hi to all MusiXTeX(ers).
I didn't find in the MusiXTeX manual a command to type a non-spacing rest,
analogous to, e.g., \zql{p} for a non-spacing note. In polyphonic scores,
non-spacing rests often occur. Now I'm typing in MusiXTeX language the first
three-voices Sinfonia for keyboard in C
Dirk Laurie <dirk.lau...@gmail.com> writes:
> 2015-11-14 13:39 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I didn't find in the MusiXTeX manual a command to type a non-spacing rest,
>> analogous to, e.g., \zql{p} for a non-spacing note. In polyphoni
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@free.fr> writes:
>
>> On Sat, 14 Nov 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>>> Now I'm typing in MusiXTeX language the first three-voices Sinfonia for
>>> keyboard in
Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@free.fr> writes:
> On Sat, 14 Nov 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> I didn't find in the MusiXTeX manual a command to type a non-spacing rest,
>> analogous to, e.g., \zql{p} for a non-spacing note. In polyphonic scores,
>> non-spaci
Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@free.fr> writes:
> On Sat, 14 Nov 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Now I'm typing in MusiXTeX language the first three-voices Sinfonia for
>> keyboard in C major by J. S. Bach [...]
>
> What will your edition have that those pres
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@free.fr> writes:
>>
>>> On Sat, 14 Nov 2015, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>
>>>> N
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> From: Rodolfo Medina
> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2015 12:39 PM
> To: tex-music@tug.org
> Subject: [Tex-music] Non-spacing rests?
>
> Hi to all MusiXTeX(ers).
>
> I didn't find in the MusiXTeX manual a command to type a non-spacing re
> Am 16.11.2015 um 17:48 schrieb Don Simons:
>> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>> Dieter <d.gloet...@web.de> writes:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> With my little tool "XML2PMX" I produced a MusiXTeX verion of the 1st
>&g
.
Don't know how.
Thanks for help,
Rodolfo
>> -Original Message-
>> From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Rodolfo
>> Medina
>> Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2015 5:28 AM
>> To: tex-music@tug.org
>> Subject: [Tex-music] Non-spacin
Dirk Laurie <dirk.lau...@gmail.com> writes:
> 2015-09-04 11:12 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I want the note `k', starting the beam, to be non-spacing and shifted left.
>> Don't know how.
>
> I code in M-Tx
>
> [-3 c8+ zbe c za
Don Simons <dsim...@roadrunner.com> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote
>> Thanks. But, as I wrote, I want to put that shifted-non spacing note
> within a
>> beam. In particular, I want to start a beam with a left-shifted note.
> With
>> non-shifted not
Hi to all TeXMusic users.
In order to have a non-spacing shifted note, I type e.g. \lqu. Now I wish to
have a non-spacing shifted note belonging to a beam, but, in the MusisxTeX
manual, I can't find how. I would expect something like \lqb0, \lqb1,
\lqb2,..., but they aren't.
Please help.
Christian Mondrup <rec...@icking-music-archive.org> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> This morning I was happy to be finally ready to upload to http://imslp.org my
>> re-typesetting of J. S. Bach's BWV Anh 114 in TeX format, but didn't mana
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> This morning I was happy to be finally ready to upload to http://imslp.org my
> re-typesetting of J. S. Bach's BWV Anh 114 in TeX format, but didn't manage
> to:
All done. Thanks.
Rodolfo
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Hi to all MusiXTeX people.
In the manual there is:
To insert a right repeat at a forced line break or at the end of a piece, use
\setrightrepeat before \alaligne or \endpiece.
But it doesn't work to me: \setrightrepeat does not produce any repeat. Please
help. I'm attaching a simple
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|In the manual there is:
> >|
> >| To insert a right repeat at a forced line break or at the end of a
> >| piece, use
> >| \setrightrepeat before \alaligne or \endpiece.
> >|
> >|But it doesn't work to me: \setrightrepeat does not produce
Bob Tennent writes:
> Pedal brackets
>
> |__|
>
> and
>
>|___/\__|
>
>
> are now supported by beta version 2016-01-27 of musixtex.tex at
>
>
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Some music books use for the piano pedal a notation different from:
>
> P Ped *
>
> , i.e. a straight and breaking line below the staff, something like this:
>
>
> |_
Bob Tennent writes:
> As a workaround, if font-based slurs must be used, \ibslur
> can be replaced by a conventional \islur at a higher/lower
> pitch.
Thanks, Bob, but that does not produce the same result as \ibslur: in fact,
\ibslur starts exactly where the steam ends,
Kneifl's Type K postscript
slur package, and... it works perfectly!
Thanks,
Rodolfo
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Stanislav Kneifl <stanis...@kneifl.net> writes:
>>
>>> Hi Rodolfo,
>>> if you are using my slurs, you may trz to replace \tslur by \tfslur...
>>
Hi all.
Some music books use for the piano pedal a notation different from:
P Ped *
, i.e. a straight and breaking line below the staff, something like this:
|__|
or even
Hi to all MusiXTeX users.
I want the following slur:
\notes
\isluru0F\ql F\tslur0O\ql O%
\en
to be flatter, but don't manage to: changing the value of `\midslur' produces
also an undesired change of the ending point of the slurs. Same results using
the `\curve' command. Please help whoever
left-side table of contents that are
lost with ps -> pdf process...
Any other possible solution/way out?
Thanks,
Rodolfo
> On January 19, 2016 2:37:13 PM CET, Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi to all MusiXTeX users.
>
> I wa
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Bob Tennent <r...@cs.queensu.ca> writes:
>
>> >|above all, I need using pdfetex to generate the pdf
>> >|output file beacuse it includes some hyperlinks and a
>> >|left-side table of conten
obviously both a left-side outline
and a lot of hyperlinks... I need studying why in my pdf output those things
are lost... I'm using eplain.tex package to create hyperlinks, and xpdf as pdf
viewer...
Rodolfo
> >|> On January 19, 2016 2:37:13 PM CET, Rodolfo Medina
> >|<
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|>> \qa{'x!} or \qa{'x`}
> >|>
> >|> That works fine. Thanks.
> >|
> >|But unfortunately it doesn't seem to work within \zcharnote, as in the
> >|following example:
> >|
> >|\input musixtex
> >|\startpiece
> >|\notes
>
Don Simons <dsim...@roadrunner.com> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote
>> >> I wish a way of transposing a note that would affect only that note
>> >> and not any note until next `\en' command, as ' and ` do instead.
> ...
>> >
>> > Alternativ
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> After doing: \multnoteskip\tinyvalue, suppose I want to restore \multnoteskip
> to the value it had previously: how can I do that? It seems that
> \multnoteskip\normalvalue doesn't do that.
Sorry, I meant:
After doing
Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> After doing: \multnoteskip\tinyvalue, suppose I want to restore \multnoteskip
>> to the value it had previously: how can I do that? It seems that
>>
Hi all.
After doing: \multnoteskip\tinyvalue, suppose I want to restore \multnoteskip
to the value it had previously: how can I do that? It seems that
\multnoteskip\normalvalue doesn't do that.
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
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Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes:
> Bob Tennent <r...@cs.queensu.ca> writes:
>
>> >|I wish a way of transposing a note that would affect only
>> >|that note and not any note until next `\en' command, as '
>> >|and ` do instead
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|I wish a way of transposing a note that would affect only
> >|that note and not any note until next `\en' command, as '
> >|and ` do instead. Is that possibile?
>
> \qa{'x!} or \qa{'x`}
That works fine. Thanks.
Rodolfo
Hi all.
I wish a way of transposing a note that would affect only that note and not any
note until next `\en' command, as ' and ` do instead. Is that possibile? I
find uncomfortable that group affection as it necessarily requires the use of
!, and, on the other hand, higher than z and lower
Bob Tennent writes:
> According to musixdoc.pdf,
>
> These characters have cumulative effects but in a somewhat
> restricted sense. They will alter the value of \transpose,
> but only until changing to a different staff or instrument
> or encountering \en, at which
Bob Tennent writes:
> Rodolpho:
>
> >|Maybe I'd personally prefer leaving it as it is now.
> >|I often use ` and ' within braces, for example with
> >|\zcharnote, and I find it important.
>
> Could you provide a small example? "inside braces" means
> inside stand-alone
Jean-Pierre Coulon writes:
> Say \relativeaccid and note that \fl b will lower B's by half a tone "with
> respect to its normal value according to the current signature"
>
> Do you have a short example ?
Very simple:
\input musixtex
\relativeaccid%
\generalsignature{-3}%
Cheers,
Rodolfo
> Andre
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> From: Rodolfo Medina
> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 10:13 AM
> To: Jean-Pierre Coulon
> Cc: Werner Icking Music Archive
> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Half a tone transposition
>
> Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon...@fr
Hi all,
MusiXTeX friends. In MusiXTeX code: suppose I have two pieces in one tex file,
one after another, both ending with \Endpiece. All parameters set in the first
piece, such as \bigaccid, \setstaffs, \setclef, \relativeaccid, \raiseped,
\raisevolta, \generalsignature, \generalmeter,
"Don Simons" writes:
> Rudolfo--
>
> You could get what you want by both starting and ending a new tie on the
> first note in the 2nd ending, with the start shifted to the left.
Yes, indeed, that was easy... I hadn't thought of it... Thanks a lot!
> Out of curiosity, given that you input
Hi all.
In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
$ tex test
$ musixfl test
$ tex test
I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the `g' pitch the tie that
started in bar 3: just its termination: but that doesn't seem possible because
MusiXTeX obviously complains about
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
> >|
> >| $ tex test
> >| $ musixfl test
> >| $ tex test
> >|
> >|I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the
> >|`g' pitch the tie that started in bar 3: just its
> >|termination:
>
> Well you could
"Don Simons" writes:
> The original question was how to create midi from MusiXTeX. The proposal was
> MusiXTeX => image => scan => MusixXML => XML2PMX and then I assumed PMX =>
> midi directly.
The most delicate passage, as I understand, is scan => MusixXML. I don't
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|I want to get a midi file from my MusiXTeX code: is it
> >|possibile, and how...?
>
> If the MusiXTeX code was generated by PMX, you can get a
> midi using pmxab on the source. Otherwise, you'll need a
> program that can scan the generated PDF. I've
Dieter writes:
> I want to clarify clarify, how to solve Rodolfo's problem with Sharpeye and
> XML2PMX.
>
> 1. MusiXTeX produces note sheets in a PDF-file
> 2. "FreePDF to TIFF converter" Creates TIF-file(s) from PDF-file
> 3. SharpEye reads TIF, then we can manually correct
Dieter writes:
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
> Bob's Photoscore solution looks quite powerful.
>
> In case that you want to try "XML2PMX" instead, just send me a pdf. And I
> will see what I can do.
>
> WIth this procedure you will also get a pmx-file.
Thanks, Dieter. How do you scan
Hi all!
I want to get a midi file from my MusiXTeX code: is it possibile, and how...?
Thanks for any help.
Rodolfo
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Dieter writes:
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
> the duration of measure 5 is not complete.
> *
> Could you send me a better version?
I tried to fix it. See if it's all right now.
> By the way the pedal signs and the finger settings will be lost in the
> process.
I can imagine... But I
Hi all...
I'm trying to add a score to IMSLP but find it definitely difficult and
complicated... Difficult to understand all the necessary steps... Create a
category page, then...
I'll try later on and it's going to be hard...
Thanks,
Rodolfo
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>> From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-
>> bounces+dsimons=roadrunner@tug.org] On Behalf Of Rodolfo Medina
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 7:56 AM
>> To: tex-music@tug.org
>> Subject: [Tex-music] Submitting scores to IMSLP
>>
>&g
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> "Don Simons" writes:
>
>> Yep, tricky to figure out. But the good news is that if you don't do exactly
>> what they want, they will usually tell you what's "wrong".
>
> Done...! Waiting for the approval... Lets' hope for the
"Don Simons" writes:
>> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>>
>> > "Don Simons" writes:
>> >
>> >> Yep, tricky to figure out. But the good news is that if you don't do
>> >> exactly what they want, they will usually tell you w
Christian Mondrup writes:
> Den 17/05/2019 kl. 19.43 skrev Rodolfo Medina:
>> "Don Simons" writes:
>>
>>> Rodolfo Medina wrote
>>>> "Don Simons" writes:
>>>>
>>>>>> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>>>
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Christian Mondrup writes:
>
>> Den 17/05/2019 kl. 19.43 skrev Rodolfo Medina:
>>> "Don Simons" writes:
>>>
>>>> Rodolfo Medina wrote
>>>>> "Don Simons" writes:
>>>>>
>>&
"Don Simons" writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote
>> "Don Simons" writes:
>>
>> >> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>> >>
>> >> > "Don Simons" writes:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Yep, tricky to fig
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> I'm very impressed by this tool:
>
> http://www.myriad-online.com
>
> that converts PDF music scores into MusicXML format. It does not need
> scanning, and in these first tests I'm doing, it seems to me better than
> Sharpeye. Then from MusicXM
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|Actually, PDFtoMusic and Sharpeye complete themselves
> >|one another, as the first does not deal with PDF scores
> >|coming from scanning, whereas the second one needs its
> >|input TIFF image to be the result of a scanning... From
> >|this point of view, Sharpeye
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>
>> Is there anyone who has typeset J. S. Bach's two-voices Invention...? On
>> IMSLP repository I coudn't find the engraving sources...
>
>
> ...it's a bit depressing to see how little is in percentage the presenc
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Hi, Dieter, hi all.
>
> The following MusicXML example fails for me when processed with XML2PMX, but I
> don't understand why. When opened up with Musescore, it seems all right.
>
> Please help.
...Or, even simpler:
http://www.musicxml.org
Hi, Dieter, hi all.
The following MusicXML example fails for me when processed with XML2PMX, but I
don't understand why. When opened up with Musescore, it seems all right.
Please help.
Thanks,
Rodolfo
http://www.musicxml.org/dtds/partwise.dtd;>
Piano
Hi, Dieter, hi all.
When I run XML2PMX from my 9 years old Acer One, with Debian Linux as operating
system, on any MusicXML file, it takes several minutes for the file to be
processed, and meanwhile the PC sticks on any other application. Once
finished, it takes another some minutes for the
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Hi, Dieter, hi all.
>
> When I run XML2PMX from my 9 years old Acer One, with Debian Linux as
> operating system, on any MusicXML file, it takes several minutes for the file
> to be processed, and meanwhile the PC sticks on any other application.
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|When I run XML2PMX from my 9 years old Acer One, with
> >|Debian Linux as operating system, on any MusicXML file,
> >|it takes several minutes for the file to be processed,
> >|and meanwhile the PC sticks on any other application.
> >|Once finished, it takes another
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|> How much memory does that system have? I suggest executing "top"
> >|> in a separate window and watching what happens during the XML2PMX
> >|> execution.
> >|
> >|
> >|`top' shows that more than 80% of memory is engaged by XML2PMX, and
> >|about 10%
> >|of CPU.
Hi all.
Here's another tool for PDF -> MusicXML conversion:
https://scan-score.com/
It looks really good, but the trial version doesn't allow exportation into
MusicXML I can't make sure how good it is... Does anyone know it and have
tested it...?
Rodolfo
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Rodolfo
> -- Peter.
>
> On 12 june 2019 03:35, Veronica Brandt wrote:
>
> I get four - maybe a browser caching issue?
>
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 at 05:40, Rodolfo Medina
> wrote:
>
> "Peter Vanroose" writes:
>
&g
Bodo Meißner writes:
> Am 12.06.2019 um 07:49 schrieb Rodolfo Medina:
>
>> Yes, but that makes no sense... Besides, yesterday from another PC, without
>> being logged in, I could see all 4...
>
> I also see all 4 works without being logged in.
>
>> So it rea
Christian Mondrup writes:
>
> I see 4 entries when I'm logged in. When I log out I don't see the Czerny
> entry. Maybe (part of) the explanation is that your 3 Czerny editions haven't
> yet been approved by the IMSLP staff. Please notice the 'X' formed icon to the
> left telling that the scores
They should be 4 as I recently added a Studio by Czerny... But they
say the see all 4... On the other hand, from another PC, owned by a friend of
mine, all 4 are seen... I really don't understand...
Rodolfo
> On 11 june 2019 21:17, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> On my page at IMSLP:
>
On my page at IMSLP:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Medina%2C_Rodolfo
I see only three Works (edited by me). How many do you see? The staff assure
me that there are 4 Works and that I see only 3 because I should clear my web
browser's Cache... But I cleared it many times (Firefox, under
Hi, Dieter, hi all.
I'm experimenting that XML2PMX gives error when processing MusicXML files
without time signature. I'm reporting two two examples, taken from here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/input/regression/musicxml/collated-files.html
Both examples are correctly opened by Musescore,
Hi all.
I'm attaching a MusiXTeX example with overfull hbox at system break. I wonder
why TeX doesn't break at the previous bar... It is allowed to... Please help
whoever can. Process with simply: `tex test; musixflx test; tex test'; or
also: `musixtex test'.
Thanks,
Rodolfo
\input
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm attaching a MusiXTeX example with overfull hbox at system break. I wonder
> why TeX doesn't break at the previous bar...
mmmhhh... maybe I understand... breaking at any of the previous bars would
maybe make too short the last system
Dieter writes:
> I want to share with you my recent experience with decoding Mozart Piano
> Sonata K545.
Thanks, Dieter:
what about publishing your PMX source of Mozart's K545 at IMSLP...? ;-)
Cheers,
Rodolfo
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Dieter writes:
> I want to share with you my recent experience with decoding Mozart Piano
> Sonata K545. (Musescore provides the MusicXML file ).
>
> When I run XML2PMX on I do not get passed measure 25 with the
> a5-trill. The reason is an original idea of MuseScore.
>
> It seems they want to
In the end, all 4 my contributions are now visible also without logging in...
three days after...
Thanks,
Rodolfo
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> Please look at Measure 25 of
> <>
> *
> The trill in the right hand has been modelled twice:
>
> * once as a whole note for the note sheet
> * and once as thirtytwo 32nd notes: a35, b, a, b . . .etc. for MIDI
>
> I will have to remove the explicit trill.
Hi all.
It's all right now with my upload to IMSLP for which I was previously having
difficulties.
Has ever anyone typeset the Moritat von Mackie Messer, from Kurt Weill's
Dreigroschenoper? I'm looking either for the original version for orchestra
that's in IMSLP either for piano here:
"Don Simons" writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote
>
>> Is it possible, in MusiXTeX code, to move a note's dot a little right,
> left, up or
>> down such as PMX does? In MusiXTeX manual, on p.26, I see \lpt and \lppt
>> to lower the dot but nothing else.
Hi all.
In pmx.tex there's the following definition:
\def\shlft#1#2{\off{-#1pt}\settiny\stdstemfalse#2\resetsize\off{#1pt}}
Now, in the below MusiXTeX example, I expanded that definition obtaining
strangely a different result from the command itself... Why?
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> In pmx.tex there's the following definition:
>>
>> \def\shlft#1#2{\off{-#1pt}\settiny\stdstemfalse#2\resetsize\off{#1pt}}
>>
>> Now, in the below MusiXTeX example, I expanded th
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Hi all.
>
> In pmx.tex there's the following definition:
>
> \def\shlft#1#2{\off{-#1pt}\settiny\stdstemfalse#2\resetsize\off{#1pt}}
>
> Now, in the below MusiXTeX example, I expanded that definition obtaining
> strangely a different result
Dirk Laurie writes:
> Op Di. 21 Mei 2019 om 22:15 het Rodolfo Medina
> geskryf:
>
>> Really interesting and passioning this matter, a big one no doubt, of the
>> application of, and translation between, different languages of electronic
>> music writing.
>
>
"Don Simons" writes:
> if you had entered the notes from the top down,
> making the d24 the main note, the dot moving confusion goes away
So will I do then in future...!
> Happy PMXing!
Thank you...
Rodolfo
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If you want to
In the attached example, I wish to put a `sforzando' sign upon the grace note
`b1'; is it possible? But I get error both if I do
G1m1b1o>
or
G1m1b1 o>
Please help...
Thanks,
Rodolfo
test.pmx
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"Don Simons" writes:
> Rodolfo--
>
> I think you've exposed a real bug. It seems that whole-bar rests in the
> first bar are not centered as intended. I'll need to look into this some
> more and report back later.
Surely you'll fix it soon.
> As for r0, RTFM. The manual's section on rests
"Don Simons" writes:
> Pshew! All is well, no bugs. The non-centering was caused (in some
> complicated way) by your setting xmtrnum0 to 4. There is absolutely no
> reason to do that.
Yes, I didn't notice it... Bad mistake. Thanks.
Rodolfo
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Hi all.
As suggested by some listers, I'm finally learning to use PMX, vrey useful and
precious tool. Thanks to Don. In the test file I'm attaching, in bar 3,
there's a problem with a shifted dot. According to the PMX manual p.7, I put
`-0.7+1' after the `d', in order to properly shift it, but
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