I have been using PMX for seven years, but confess to still basically being in
the dark about the difference between font-based s and t slurs. So I did
some systematic experiments.
Here is everything the PMX Reference Manual has to say on the topic.
With font-based slurs, t is equivalent to s
Staffan Lundberg skryf:
I have a problem with right justifying of U: text
The text Till~omkv\ade should be right justified, regardless of the
actual system length. I have tested several variants, with more or less
success. Does anybody have a solution which automatically does this
: directives
that have descriptive feature names. E.g. you can say
Enable: solfaNoteNames
rather than
Options: f
Enjoy!
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Bernhard Lang skryf:
when MTXing the following code
---snip---
oneline: Voices B; Clefs F;
Style: oneline
Meter: m8/2/0/0
d0 c || f d c9 || a0+ d- c9 || e0 d c9 || a0 d c9 ||
---snap---
additional bar lines are inserted in the middle of all bars except in
the first.
You are getting
Bernhard Lang skryf:
a) MTX does not see a pickup in my example since '||' is not recognised as
bar line (am I right?)
Indeed. You could code
d0 c | || f d c9
which will recognize the pickup but print a double bar line.
b) that bars of length brevis should be noted 0/2 and not 8/2.
maurizio codogno skryf:
Probably we need just some header file - Í'll investigate.
However, as of now, mtxC055c is useless :-)
Until about 0.50, my development environment was Borland Pascal, either
running on a DOS machine or under xdos. Then it was p2c. When
Christian told me that Free
Christof Biebricher skryf:
It is common practice to prescribe the usual clefs,
for piano treble clef for the right hand and
bass clef for the left hand. If a deviation is
intended, say for the left hand treble clef, one
rather prescribes a clef change before the first note
to emphasize the
Trent J skryf:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.39 \pnotes{1.73}\qb1{'C}\cclp
{'e}\en%
?
! Undefined control sequence.
l.42 \pnotes{1.73}\tbu1\qb1{'C}\cclp
{'e}\en%
This is an omission in musixtex.tex, version T112.
I'm writing a piece in 4/4, so complicated that I asked for my
first M-Tx PMX tex compile before completing the first bar.
PMX complained. Reason: if the last bar of a piece is incomplete,
M-Tx issues a blind meter change to make it look complete. But
now the last bar is also the first bar.
The PMX manual states: Duration is never inherited and must be set
at the start of each input block.
A little experimentation with omitting to set duration reveals:
1. At the start of the piece, duration is 0 (i.e. whole notes).
2. Duration is inherited from the preceding voice.
Dirk
On the PMX 2.50 reference card, the syntax for accidentals in
a note is given as
[f,s,n] Accidental. Repeat for double.
[+,- i +,- x] Vertical shift, \internotes; horiz. shift, notehead widths.
[, x] Horiz. shift, notehead widths.
[i] MIDI-only accidental.
The story starts with my old bugbear: the PMX benign bug which distributes
free vertical space everywhere. In particular, it spreads the staves within
a system further apart rather than doing what I would prefer: put all free
vertical space between systems. Of course, it is not really a PMX bug:
MusiXTeX has a macro \larpeggio which gives a left-shifted arpeggio, to
be used when some notes in a chord contain accidentals. PMX 2.50x does
not support it: the ? ... ? construction generates either \arpeggio or
\raisearp, a refinement which sets the arpeggio symbol half a notehead
higher. It
Bernhard Lang skryf:
when mtx-ing with more than 9 vocal voices, mtx produces under certain
circumstances faulty pmx/tex code like
\mtxAssignLyrics10{...} which should be \mtxAssignLyrics{10}{...}
I suggest the following patch to lyrics.c (I don't know how that reads
in the pascal
-Tx is now developed using Free Pascal and no attempt will be
made to retain compatibility with other ways of compiling the Pascal code.
6. What's new?
6.1 Chord ties (page 13)
6.2 Macros (page 17)
Enjoy!
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Reinhard skryf:
Noteedit 2.8.0 Beta 1 has been released. This is the first beta in the
release cycle of the coming 2.8.0 release of NoteEdit. Test it hard and
report any bugs to the developer mailing list or in the Bug tracker of
the noteedit berlios developer page (preferred).
I don't
Cornelius C. Noack skryf:
(b) the answer to your problem is nevertheless simple:
musixTeX, and thus also PMX uses its own fonts for the
creation of musical scores, and therefore you can use only
the 2 (musical) font sizes that are presently available,
which are
Jean-Pierre Coulon skryf:
On Wed, 11 May 2005, Roge Sánchez wrote:
Como podría conseguir la partitura de Susana un día de Orlando di Lasso?.
Gracias
http://www.cpdl.org/modules.php
(type 'lasso' and 'jour' in their Score Search)
En hoppant que ça helpe,
Ek lees nou die dag dat Sint
Bernhard Lang skryf:
Como podría conseguir la partitura de Susana un día de Orlando
di Lasso?.
Gracias
http://www.cpdl.org/modules.php
(type 'lasso' and 'jour' in their Score Search)
En hoppant que ça helpe,
Ek lees nou die dag dat Sint Frans Borgia in sy jong dae
'n komponis
Neil Killeen skryf:
On compiling this source (MTx 0.53F, PMX 2.4) I get a warning
about a hanging slur. It's to do with the tie across the second and third
bars in the upper voice.
Despite this, the notes seem to typeset ok. However, the lyric gets
confused. There should be one 'Ah'
Neil Killeen skryf:
Christian
On Mon, 30 May 2005, Christian Mondrup wrote:
Neil Killeen wrote:
Hi
I'd like to install the new MTx v0.60. However I can't find
the C-sources, mtxC060.zip, in the software archive. I can
only find the Pascal,
Don Simons skryf:
I'm confused. The code
e2 za zb Gm02Afs4 g
does not work for me in PMX.
I don't understand how you guys could have gotten this to work.
I didn't - it failed at the TeX level exactly as you described - but
I thought it's because my PMX and MusixTeX are not
Jean-Pierre Coulon skryf:
I am trying to add some space at the beginning of each system after the
general signature and before the first note (I don't want to change
\afterruleskip at other bars).
I have tried saying \def\everystaff{\addspace{5\afterruleskip}} before
\starpiece, but this
Bodo Meissner skryf:
Does anyone know this march?
No, but the comments at the bottom caught my eye:
% Note:
%
% I changed the definition of \setlyrstrut in my copy of musixlyr.tex
% (version MusiXLYRics 2.1c June 10, 2003)
%
% \def\setlyrstrut{% set up strut according to currently
Luigi Cataldi skryf:
I've just turn my back on Windows for Linux and I'm in trouble with my
best preferred software: PMX of course. G77 compiler isn't present in my
Fedora core 4 distribution and I wasn't able install it (a problem with
the gcc compiler version that I can't solve). So I
Mark J. Reed skryf:
The question is: should the first X in MusiXTeX be pronounced the same
way as the last X (however you pronounce it!)? Or otherwise?
Surely there must be someone who heard Daniel Taupin say it?
And that pronunciation should be definitive.
Dirk
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Rainer Dunker skryf:
I'd be interested in enhancing musixlyr so that it could typeset
Gregorian chant lyrics properly. What additional features would
be needed for this? I can see these topics:
...
Have I forgotten anything?
Automatic selection of some appropriate pre-Gutenberg font
Don Simons skryf:
This might be a good time to mention something about indices that I've often
thought about. If you are viewing a document electronically rather than in
hard copy, there's hardly any use for an index. Just text search for the
entry you want. And if it's a tex document, then
Don Simons skryf:
Then perhaps either Dirk or Olivier would like to volunteer to edit the
index for the upcoming (but not necessarily soon), completely revised
version of musixdoc.
It is precisely because I do NOT have the intimate acquaintance
with the contents of musixdoc required for that
Christof Biebricher skryf:
More of a problem are the executables. I suggest that one offers
binaries for windows and linux-i*86; for all other systems one
has to add the program sources for compiling, if possible, as C programs.
After we agree about the new package, it would be possible to
Don Simons skryf:
I agree that disk space is no longer an issue, and that the tone of
the Kuyken remark is too negative,
However, it is still true, at least for the tetex distribution, that
MusiXTeX sails dangerously close to TeX capacity exceeded.
Dirk
Bernhard Lang skryf:
If you have many few bars long music lines to embed TeX capacity
exceeded can become an issue
On any TeX system that has a texmf.cnf file this is no problem.
You simply edit that file to increase TeX capacity.
Multiply stack sizes by 10 --- your modern computer has
a lot
Dirk Laurie skryf:
Simon Dreher skryf:
I just tried to typeset a piece in a small font size (13pt) with m-tx.
The style is SATB, so I have 2 staves.
According to the m-tx manual, Size: 13 in the mtx-preamble should be
OK. But unfortunately, running pmx on the generated pmx file, I get
Christian Mondrup skryf:
My attempt to compile the updated pascal code (fedora core 5, fpc 2.0.4)
fails, see the attached output from 'make'.
Apologies! I inadvertently used a version of preamble.pas from
my development tree, which relies on several changes in the other
units as well.
Christof Biebricher skryf:
This works. I have no idea what in mtx.tex interferes with scor2prt.
The reason is that I have never needed scor2prt and therefore
did not know enough about it to include it in the design.
The 'Only' feature is a not very well conceived alternative.
The undesired
Robin Fairbairns skryf:
i know that. i'm a bit surprised it's still distributing tetex -- i had
thought most distributions were doing texlive now. (after all, even
redhat now distributes texlive, and they distributed tetex 2 for ages
after tetex 3 came out...)
There is no TeX in the
Simon Dreher skryf:
[...]
But tell me: why should I switch to texlive if I have been using tetex
for ten years?
Because Thomas Esser (the former tetex maintainer) stopped his support
in favour of texlive?
Because tetex is frozen at the status of some years ago and no new
packages,
Christian Mondrup skryf:
I compiled prepmx with p2c+gcc.
This is probably the cause of your error. You _must_ compile prepmx with
fpc (Free Pascal), see http://www.freepascal.org/. There is a Debian
installation package available.
In fact, errors like this one were the reason why I
Carlo Centemeri skryf:
I am in big troubles with a MTX file which has given me tons of
problems. In the position of some octave shifts it kept on saying me
pitch too high (and I was inside the lines of the voice), so I said
I'll keep it one octave lower and I will correct it later in PMX.
But
Christian Mondrup skryf:
Don Simons wrote:
The length of that variable is limited to 65536 characters by my compiler.
Without any fortran knowledge nor programming experience I'm surprised
with the 64K size limit of _string_ variables (or does fortran really
have a _character_ datatype
Bob Tennent skryf:
I've been trying to use pmxab to obtain tex files from the four pmx
files in fairy_queen.zip in
http://icking-music-archive.org/scores/purcell_h/fairy_queen/
on Linux systems. Two of the files (p_bc, p_va) work fine. The other two
produce, depending on which version of
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 04:54:20PM +0200, Jill-Jênn VIE wrote:
Don't you think it would be interesting to have an IDE for PMX?
I'm interested in programming it :D
There is already noteedit, a GUI that exports inter alia to PMX.
But maybe you mean a sort of intelligent editor that checks
The system administrator at Stellenbosch University has enforced
new rules for passwords:
1. It must contain a member from at least three of the classes
(a) upper and (b) lower case letters, (c) special characters,
(d) digits.
2. It may contain spaces.
3. It must be between 8 and 32 symbols
On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 06:41:17AM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
I've noticed a strange feature of the version of musixdoc.pdf in the
archive at
http://www.icking-music-archive.org/software/indexmt6.html/musixtex/musixtex
.pdf . When I open it with Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard under Windows XT
I
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 11:56:24AM +0200, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
would it be possible to change in a score the number of staves within a
system? I had this problem a few years ago and solved this problem by using
an individual mtx-file for each group of systems with the same number of
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 07:05:54AM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
3. (and here's where it gets really ugly) use a special FORTRAN program I
wrote to go through the prepmx output file, looking for and deleting every
occurrence of
rp |
rp |
PMX and M-Tx both carry heavily the baggage of what
Don Simons skryf:
The question before me is whether to have PMX once and for all issue
\setmaxinstruments{24}, thereby requiring all new PMX-generated TeX files to
be processed with eTeX.
Under TeTeX and maybe MikTeX (I wouldn't know) that may have been
true, although I think there used to
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 02:30:09PM +0200, Bodo Meissner wrote:
Or would it be possible to check for the TeX version and insert
\setmaxinstruments{24} only if eTeX is detected?
Well, this is actually trivial.
\ifx\undefined\eTeXversion\setmaxinstruments{12}
\else\setmaxinstruments{24}
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:39:53PM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
I wonder if there are some stray non-ascii characters embedded in your
original source. That could confuse PMX.
I've encountered this. It's usually a null character or tab, or some
relic from a different system's end-of-line
Recently something has happened to TeX that should change the way we
are thinking. This is the fact that LuaTeX has reached Version 0.50.
In theory, only people living on the bleeding edge use LuaTeX. There
is a warning in the Reference Manual:
Nothing is considered stable just yet. This
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
It is possible that some members of this list have not recently visited
WIMA http://icking-music-archive.org itself.
There is a discussion on the future of WIMA that we should be aware of.
Dirk
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On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 04:33:39PM +0200, Hermann Hinsch wrote:
do you think there would be a possibility to exstract single voices from a
M-Tx score of 17 voices? I tried scor2part on the pmx ouput of the M-Tx
score. But no chance!
It should be fairly easy to write a Lua script that
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 12:55:58PM +0200, David Allsopp wrote:
Bob Tennent wrote:
It should be functionally identical to musixflx.c (up to round-off error).
Is this just a throw-away line or are there actual systemic differences in
the precision of the floating point variables used?
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 01:02:39PM +0200, Hermann Hinsch wrote:
So Dirk, your suggestion might be easier. As you asked me you will find the
M-Tx score of the Sanctus (which is the smallest part) in the attachment.
I append:
1. The program extract.lua, a rudimentary M-Tx score-to-parts
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 05:24:19AM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
Here a test drive report. The really good news is that on my somewhat aging
Windows XT SP2 system, straight out of the box I got the script to run and
extract parts. (I'm a little puzzled why it ran at all since I've never
knowingly
I find that I spend a lot of time getting my vertical spacing just
right, most of the time by trail-and-error. I'm also not overfond
of the PMX benign bug described as follows in the manual:
When TEX'ing the output of PMX you will usually get an Underfull
\vbox message at the end of each
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 05:18:24PM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
Long ago I built into PMX the Ae option, which equalizes the vertical
spaces on a page between the bottoms of one system and the tops of the next.
... I always use the Ae option ...
Perhaps there is some way that M-Tx could take
curly.tex was submitted by Mthimkhulu Molekwa mmole...@rrs.co.za.
That e-mail address no longer works. He is however easy to find via
social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Profile ...).
Dirk
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upon compiling mtxdoc.tex (from latest m-tx 0.60d), I get the following
error:
pdflatex mtxdoc
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live
On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 02:15:39AM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
They start with what happens when I try to compile mtxdoc according to Dirk's
instructions. I didn't think makefiles had a place in the Windows command
window, but to my surprise, when I unzipped mtxD060.zip and blindly typed
make
On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 12:39:44PM +0200, Bob Tennent wrote:
Dirk: Shouldn't you be following your own advice? Re-write the Makefile
in Lua (and only use tools available on every platform)!
It's on my TODO list, but not at this moment very high up.
Dirk
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On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 02:44:07AM +0200, Bob Tennent wrote:
But you might want to ask Dirk why he set it up the way he did.
Back in 2005 I couldn't think of a better way to do it. The best way
to see how dated the stuff is, is to notice that there is still a rule
for making a LaserJet
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 08:41:47PM +0200, Bob Tennent wrote:
|GNU make itself is just one .exe and two
|supporting .dlls (i.e. you do not have to install a monster like Cygwin
|in order to get it).
We'll see if Don is willing to do that. It shouldn't be necesary to
install utilities that
On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 06:10:57PM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
There's a new beta version 2.610 of PMX that has the ability to transpose
one or several selected instruments.
...
Ki[instrument #][+/-][trans amt.][+/-][new key].
...
The command will override any full-score transposition.
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 02:54:22AM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
I've been avoiding facing up to the possibility of entering info in the
transposed key, let alone working out how to get MIDI to deal with it. I have
vague notions of somehow internally doing a reverse transposition. This will
take
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 09:39:27PM +0200, Simon Dreher wrote:
in the example below, the repeat sign at the end of the piece is
ignored. M-Tx puts a final / in a separate line after the command Rr. If
I remove this line, I get the repeat sign; but of course I don't want to
modify the pmx
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 03:55:06PM +0200, Rainer Dunker wrote:
For example, change your M-Tx input line
@-2 a4 } a a a |
to:
\\\def\atnextline{\mtxLyricsAdjust{1}{-9}}\ a4 } a a a |
Ouch! This is definitely the sort of thing that M-Tx was designed
to avoid. Would it in other
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 04:02:43PM +0200, Rainer Dunker wrote:
Am 16.08.2011 schrieb Dirk Laurie:
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 03:55:06PM +0200, Rainer Dunker wrote:
[...]
\\\def\atnextline{\mtxLyricsAdjust{1}{-9}}\ a4 } a a a |
Ouch! This is definitely the sort of thing that M-Tx
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 05:52:45PM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
I believe you're right that PMX doesn't now use ! at all. And I'd be glad
to help however I can. But I'm very unclear on what you are proposing at
the PMX level. Would the stuff after ! be PMX command(s), in-line TeX to
be put into
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 05:48:26AM +0200, Don Simons wrote:
4. LaTeX has nothing to do with any of this. LaTeX is a special set of macros
designed to supposedly make TeX easier to use to produce nice text documents.
There is absolutely no requirement to use LaTeX together with MusiXTeX; in
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 04:22:22PM +0200, Roland Stigge wrote:
Yes. Except that currently, mtx is called prepmx (/usr/bin/prepmx)
in Debian. Might by a good idea to rename it to mtx /usr/bin/mtx),
though. Any objections?
Wikipedia says:
MTX - A UNIX Linux command (Quoted: `mtx` is a
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 06:28:47PM +0200, Bob Tennent wrote:
|Suggestion: keep the name prepmx but write a brand-new script mtx2pdf
|for the whole process so that no one actually ever needs to invoke prepmx
|pmxab or musixflex directly. In Lua, of course. I may even do it myself.
Lua
2011/10/16 Sebastian Canagaratna s-canagara...@onu.edu:
Hi: I am trying to code O for a close Walk (SATB voices and organ) in mtx.
The first sixteen measures are for soprano and organ, and so requires
only three stave. Thereafter the style changes and there are 4 staves to a
system,
SATB
2011/10/22 Sebastian Canagaratna s-canagara...@onu.edu:
r2 r2 bf24 |
r2b r2b f24 |
L: I
r2b r2b d24 |
b0f3 r2 b2 |
LB: rest; (??)
When I write the
above code the program sees to expect the bar to be finished in LB so it
puts ? where I should be.
Is there any way to tell the program
2011/10/24 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
...
% Paragraph 5 line 26 bar 3
L2
\mtxZchar{10}{3.}\ f4 f4 e4 d4 f2 of c4d ba8 | /
% Paragraph 6 line 30 bar 4
\\\let\ept\endpiece\def\endpiece{\setrightrepeat\ept}\
\mtxZchar{10}{4.}\ a2 g2 f0 of | Rb
/
% Coded by M-Tx
Oops, attached wrong file.
nat1.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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2011/12/10 Wojtek Chemijewski wojtek.chemijew...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am trying to use M-Tx to typeset a couple of songs for someone who
recently started learning to play the violin, using the same notation as her
teacher does - placing numbers of fingers of the left hand above notes, and
My problem is to start with individual pages, merge them 2 at a time into
larger pages (without scaling) that I can still print one at a time, but
that are arranged so I can make a booklet by printing the larger (2-up)
pages double-sided.
Have you visited this site?
2012/5/13 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
But when the bass notes are very low and there are no other notes in the
lower staff, it looks stupid to use down-stems there.
Isn't the situation completely analogous to SATB chorus music on two
staves? Nobody complains about down-stems for the
2012/7/18 Hermann Hinsch hermann.hin...@urz.uni-heidelberg.de:
A question to the experts:
For PMX or M-Tx: if the rest r2 or r0 is at the start of a bar would it be
possible to
adjust the rest automatically in the middle of the free space?
This is the sort of thing where M-Tx just blindly
2012/8/16 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
The following slightly modified version of the simple PMX file I posted 8/14
compiles just fine, but if you uncomment \input mtx, the vertical spacing
gets messed up. I've gone through mtx.tex line-by-line and don't see
anything obvious that would
2012/8/16 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
Dirk that's great detective work. I understand binary searching, but not how
or where to use \endinput. Seems like if you really ended input part way
through, the printed page couldn't come out looking the same.
\endinput means skip the rest of this
2012/8/19 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
Meanwhile, I have a question for Hermann, Rainer, Dirk, or anyone else who
cares to jump in: Can you provide an example of an M-Tx source that manages
to change the number of instruments in midstream.
No, I have never needed it.
avoid the extra
2012/8/20 Hermann Hinsch hermann.hin...@urz.uni-heidelberg.de:
In the M-Tx-source below the position of the barnumber is set by
\def\raisebarno{5mm}. If
you look into the tex-file you will find a redefinition at line 116 and 118.
Why?
Your own redefinition of \raisebarno has no effect,
2012/8/20 Hermann Hinsch hermann.hin...@urz.uni-heidelberg.de:
Am Montag, 20. August 2012, 10:43:12 schrieb Dirk Laurie:
Your own redefinition of \raisebarno has no effect, since it appears
in the tex-file
before `input pmx`.
I doubt that this is the reason because it fails in all other
There should be something for which Panmus would be a logical name.
Maybe there is, I just don't know about it.
Let me start by describing Pandoc, which is not a dream, but a reality,
driven by one superman who does the design and coding and an active
mailing-list of users (approximately two new
2013/6/9 Raphaela evarapha...@gmail.com:
thank you. I have now installed the full TeXlive package, but the
instructions on the page for Unix-like systems are not working for me (all I
get is a command 'tlmgr' not found message) and I don't know how to go
about installing a package manually.
2013/6/10 Raphaela evarapha...@gmail.com:
To that end, would someone be kind enough to explain how to add the
relevant bin directory to my PATH? Where would I find the PATH and how
do I add things to it?
Say you have some excutables in /home/raphaela/texmf/bin.
$ echo $PATH
2013/6/18 Luigi Cataldi luica...@gmail.com:
I know that M-Tx is not aware of movement breaks and the possibility to
change
the number of voices (MTX manual p. A-7).
The reason for that is that I have never needed the feature myself and therefore
did not master how to use it from PMX. I
2014-01-29 Wojtek Chemijewski wojtek.chemijew...@gmail.com:
== This is M-Tx 0.60d (Music from TeXt) 11 October 2008
== Input from file panjest.mtx
Writing to panjest.pmx
Line has 1 bar + 16/64 notes
Line does not end at complete bar: ERROR on line 15
f8 g8 |: a4 a8 a8 g8 f8
Please post
2014-01-30 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
So problem solved? Why go any further?
Well, actually M-Tx is supposed to be clever enough to
do this (and does, when it is a plain barline). So failing
to do so when it is a repeat counts as a bug. I'll try to
hunt it down (although I've stopped
2014-01-31 Christian Mondrup rec...@icking-music-archive.org:
Dirk Laurie wrote:
2014-01-30 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
So problem solved? Why go any further?
Well, actually M-Tx is supposed to be clever enough to
do this (and does, when it is a plain barline). So failing
to do so
2014-02-01 Dirk Laurie dirk.lau...@gmail.com:
Until I get this fixed, the best workaround is:
1. Use plain bar lines.
2. Insert an explicit left repeat in what will become PMX's first voice.
OK, I have fixed it and the changes are on my GitHub repository,
as described in another thread
2014-09-01 18:58 GMT+02:00 Dr. Gerhard Eber ge.e...@arcor.de:
I have written a book containing several hundred examples of music, each
of them of the size of only one or two lines. When I compile the
individual chapters of the book containing less than 20 pieces
separately, there is no
2014-09-20 23:25 GMT+02:00 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
Instead I manually downloaded mtxP060d.zip from the Icking
archive and just extracted prepmx.exe from there.
Does your zipfile extractor have an option to convert text
files to local format? Otherwise, if your system does not
use
Do they look OK if you omit this line:
Space: -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 +3
If so, the problem would be that the TeX code emitted by
\mtxGroup does not take into account the settings implied
by the \mtxInterInstrument commands before it.
I won't be able to help any further in that case, apart from
quoting
2014-10-20 8:45 GMT+02:00 Andre Van Ryckeghem a...@telenet.be:
Dear all, this is what i use for changing space between staffs for lyrics.
The real space depends of the global def: ie AI0.9
For 1 staff, or for under the lowest instrument, use ie.
\\staffbotmarg=2\Interligne\
Between the
2014-10-29 2:06 GMT+02:00 Bob Tennent r...@cs.queensu.ca:
I'm setting a piece in 2/2 meter. One part consists
essentially of quarter notes always off the beat. Is it
acceptable to typeset this as in the following:
\itieu0o\ca o | \ttie0\ca o\qa o\qa o\qa o\itieu0o\ca o | \ttie0\ca o ...
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