Hi List, Hi Evita! Thanks again, a better introduction cant be find. But infortunately, WinTex2000 doesnt want to run on my ME. It just run 10 seconds after installing, then "access violation error: read of Memory FFFFFFFF" (the quotation may not be absolutely exact). From this time, it just send this message from the launch of the programm and collapses the computer. DONT ask why! I just know, that with this computer doesnt work will never work. Thats why I am searching further.
-> You do not need to "install" either MusixTeX and the preprocessors in -> the actual editor. All you need to do is tell the editor where the -> TeX programs are that you want to run on your files. Thats one of my problems: Find what file to indicate where in the editor:-( Fran�ois -> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- -> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> Gesendet: Samstag, 15. November 2003 17:13 -> An: TeX-Music -> Betreff: Re: [Tex-music] New member and question1 -> -> -> On Friday, November 14, 2003 at 10:31:34 AM, you wrote: -> -> > I have to work with a PC, so my -> > - Question 1 is: What editor works certainly with Windows ME? I tried -> > TexnicCenter (doesnt accept MusixTex), THE (ever makes error), -> WinTex 2000 -> > (seems ok but dont know how to install MusTeX), Ultraedit-32 -> (seems ok but -> > dont know how to install MusTeX), still without success. And -> how install -> > MusixTex on it and install preprocessors? -> -> Fran�ois, -> -> For installing the preprocessors, the first thing you should do is -> visit the Icking Archive's software pages and download the UPDATED -> version of the Install Guide for Windows. This version takes into -> account the changes in the structure of the zip file which contains -> the installation files for everything except raw MusixTeX. -> -> After you've followed the instructions in that guide, both MusixTeX -> and the preprocessors will be installed and ready to use on your -> computer. -> -> You do not need to "install" either MusixTeX and the preprocessors in -> the actual editor. All you need to do is tell the editor where the -> TeX programs are that you want to run on your files. -> -> I sent you a mail off-list a couple of weeks or so ago in which I -> mentioned how to do this in WinTeX 2000. Here's a repeat in case -> you no longer have that message: -> -> To create a link to Musixflex: -> -> Go to the View menu, click Options, select the TeX Programs tab, click -> Add underneath the list of installed TeX programs. -> -> Next, on the right side of the tab, type "musixflex" in the name -> field. -> -> In the Commandline field, type the path to your copy of musixflx.exe -> in the following format: c:\localbin\musixflx.exe %f (you will need to -> change this to reflect the exact location of musixflx.exe on YOUR -> system. Don't forget the "%f" at the end. -> -> Select a function key from the drop-down list in the Shortcut field. -> -> Check the "force execution on current file" check box. -> -> Check the "show button" checkbox. -> -> Click OK at the bottom left of the dialogue box to save the changes. -> -> To make the preprocessors available, go through the same procedure for -> pmxab.exe and mtx.exe. -> -> (Note: You may need to do this for tex.exe as well. I can't remember -> whether WinTeX 2000 comes preconfigured with a shortcut for TeX as -> well as for LaTeX, BibTeX, etc.) -> -> Now look at the WinTeX 2000 button bar. You will find a new -> buttons there for every executable you specified in the above -> procedure, and the labels on the buttons will contain the text you -> typed into the "name" field for each of them. -> -> You can now invoke these programs (= run them on whatever source file -> happens to be in the foreground in the editor) either by clicking on -> the buttons or by pressing the associated function keys. -> -> I hope this sorts you out. -> -> Eva -> -> -> -> _______________________________________________ -> Tex-music mailing list -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music _______________________________________________ Tex-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music

