>|1.) I copied musixflx.bat, musixflx.lua, musixflx.exe, musixflx.mx1 and >|musixflx.mx4 into the directory, where the .tex file is, just to make >|sure, >|that every needed file is at hand for LaTeX.
Mátyás: Please remove musixflx.mx1 and musixflx.mx4; I don't know what they are but they're not what you want. You shouldn't need both musixflx.exe and musixflx.lua. The first is a Windows binary compiled from a C program; the second is an architecture-independent Lua script. Either should work. musixflx.bat is a script that calls musixflx.lua using texlua. >|2.) In Total Commander I typed into the command line: musixflx >|watzullenwe. >|Here watzullenwe is the basename of the .tex file. That should have produced watzullenwe.mx2, one way or the other. Did you have watzullenwe.mx1 initially? >|3.) Now, I opened watzullenwe.tex in TexWorks, and compiled it with >|XeLaTeX >|(is it the last step of the three-pass-system?). And then I got this >|message: I very much that XeLaTeX will work. If watzullenwe.tex is a LaTeX file, use LaTeX; otherwise use just TeX or eTeX. If you have musixtex.lua and musixtex.bat scripts installed, you should be able to just do > musixtex watzullenwe and everything will be done for you. And you can configure TeXWorks to use musixtex.bat as a TeX processor. Please consult the latest version of http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/musixtex/musixtex-install.pdf Bob T. ------------------------------- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music