On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 11:21:14 +0200, Mike Chapman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Regarding my pathetic position: I tried one last thing, and it works.
>Namely, copying the executables and batch file to my working directory
>and executing the batch file does produce the desired results, so at
>least I know that the programs are working.
>
Mike,

Check out the updated HowTo for installing MiKTeX/MusixTeX on Win2k,
which Don Simons tells me is now available on the software page of the
Icking Archive.

Basically, you need to put the executables into a directory that's in
your path. This will either be c:\texmf\miktex\bin (where tex.exe and
friends live) or a separate directory you create to house your extra
executables. In the latter case, you'll need to add a path statement
to your autoexec.bat file that points to that directory.

The batch files should work even if you have them in a completely
different directory as long as you can specify the full path to them
from within your TeX editor (I use WinTeX2000).

Eva


Guitar edition of J.S. Bach, Lute Suite BWV 995 has moved to:
http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/scores/bach/bwv995/bwv995cg.pdf
--
"...Therefore I swear by God that I will seek out this man whom 
I fear until I find him, and strike him on the mouth. If heaven 
were his throne and the earth his footstool, I swear that I would 
pull him down."
  "How?" asked the staring Professor. "And why?"
  "Because I am afraid of him," said Syme; "and no man should leave 
in the universe anything of which he is afraid."
             G.K. Chesterton, "The Man Who Was Thursday"
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