On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 08:38:32PM +0200, Hermann Hinsch wrote:
I am asked to typset a mass with 4 choirs each of 4 voices and 1 instrumental
bass. Although pmx now allows up to 24 voices M-Tx gives an error too many
groups which is caused by the forth group. If I use pmx with musixlyr I get
Le 18 nov. 2010 à 21:50, Philipp Neukel a écrit :
I have been using MusixTeX for some time now because I was not able to get
PMX working at all - whatever the reasons may have been. But now that my
musical education is getting more serious and therefore my need to write much
music in a
Thanks for your help - although it did not help YET
Slashes at the line end made no difference.
Neither did zip/unzip.
Yes i am using pmxab with the terminal. The pmx file is written with
textedit and TeXworks. Independently tested.
Is there actually a way to use pmx with TeXShop?
Philipp
Oh, I think I understood. It's because of the \r on Mac but \n on UNIX (but I
don't understand why barsant.pmx didn't work, did you open it with TextEdit as
well?).
Can you use emacs? Else, try Smultron.
http://smultron.sourceforge.net/
Le 18 nov. 2010 à 22:42, Philipp Neukel a écrit :
Is
OK, I got emacs and Smultron. What am I to do now?
I now used a completely unopened barsant - newly extracted from the
zip-file. Still won't work.
Philipp
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Still won't work.
Thanks for your help so far. I am going to spend some time tomorrow
with it.
What really makes me think in this error:
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Starting second PMX pass
Bar 1 Bar 2 Bar 3 Bar 4 Bar 5 Bar 6 Bar 7 Bar 8open: No such
file or directory
apparent state: unit 12
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