>1)
>Can you compile pmxa.exe so that it loads inline argument?
echo %1 | pmxa
rem if errorlevel gt 0 quit
pmxb
>2)
>
>I have read musixdoc about transposition. My friend needs some exercises
>to be transposed. I've seen a \relativeaccid command, but I still don't
pay attention to the formatfile,
if you use \relativeaccid then you may not use \musixcpt
if you make the formatfile with musixtex.ins (distributed by MR. Taupin)
then you must outcomment the lines:
\input musixtex
%\input musixcpt
%\input musixsty
>\tracingstats=2\relax
\dump
on the other hand, if you use musixcpt, you must use \relativeaccidental
(the full name!)
>3)
>I had some troubles
>using
>psnfss together with musixtex.sty, but there are not many papers that
I like to share solutions in using postscript fonts in using musixtex with
Tex and Latex
my (amateuristic) method can be seen in the scores of Andre Van Ryckeghem
at http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/scores/
>
>I have typeset only one page of notes in MusixTeX and the same in PMX
>>and I
>like the output very much. Are there any more programs that can do the
>same? Why are you using MusixTeX and it's preprocessors instead of Final
>Code for example?
>
>Still, I like your project very much and I think it is a very remarkable
>system.
I have no objectif reasons to use musixtex, but i am fascinated by it:
- The produced code is the most beautiful i have seen
- You can manage all exotic and special things in the scores
- You can adapt the layout i.e. to get the music on one page, or in
landscape...
i am a great fan of this: in choirmusic one has to control the turning of
the pages
Hope this is right -- Andre
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