Since last Tuesday I've had some more interaction with Bob and Christian about other issues compiling version 2.94 of PMX. I think Bob's are resolved without any further revisions, but I believe Christian is still unable to create a functioning executable using fort77 under Linux. I'd very much appreciate it if some more folks would download the zip, compile pmx294.for, and report back on what system and compiler you used and whether the resulting executable runs OK.
Thanks, --Don Simons From: Don Simons [mailto:dsim...@roadrunner.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 8:19 PM To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive' <tex-music@tug.org> Subject: RE: New PMX version With help from Christian Mondrup and Bob Tennent I've addressed a few FORTRAN bugs, and reposted the entire zip file under the same name. FYI these were very subtle, not showing up with my gfortran compiler but they did occur with several other compilers that Christian and Bob used. Hopefully they're now fixed. If you downloaded the older one from yesterday, to be safe please replace it with today's version. Happy PMX'ing! --Don Simons From: Don Simons [mailto:dsim...@roadrunner.com] Sent: Monday, January 27, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive' <tex-music@tug.org <mailto:tex-music@tug.org> > Subject: New PMX version I've just created a new full release of PMX (Version 2.94), and it's available from the archive at https://icking-music-archive.org/software/htdocs/index.html . No major external changes, but I did a lot of internal tweaking on moving dots, focused on main and chordal notes in dotted 2-note tremolos. I'd appreciate any feedback in case I've introduced any bugs. Bob Tennent will soon be preparing it for submission to TeXLive to make it more easily available to platforms other than Windows. --Don Simons
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