Francois--

On my Win98 system, I go to Start|Programs|MiKTeX|MiKTeX Options. After
clicking on (i.e., running) "MiKTeX Options", the very first screen
("General" tab) has a button labelled "Refresh Now".

--Don Simons




> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Francois
> Planiol-Auger
> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 1:21 PM
> To: Typesetting music with TeX
> Subject: AW: [Tex-music] New member and question1
>
>
> Hi Eva!
>
> Almost done!
>
> I did again from the beginning all your recommandations in
> http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixwinst12.pdf
> but:
>
> 1.
> I dont understand here: 2.2.5.
> >>>>>Schnipps>>>>>>>>Go to the MiKTEX Options dialogue and
> refresh the File
> Name Database to tell MiKTEX about all
> its beautiful new les.>>>>>>>Schnapps>>>>>>>>>
> Where do I find this "MikTex Options dialogue" ???
>
> 2.
> I have really very much remains (see the whole List in PS) and I
> am not sure
> at all, that some do not have to be somewhere else??
>
> Thanks again in advance for your answer(s), or to anybody that helps!
>
> Fran�ois
>
> PS: prepmx (from mtx*/bin)
> 28 Files, most C or H-files (from mtx*/prepmx)
> mtx and mtxlatex.sty from mtx*/tex
> 73 .tfm files (from Musixtex/fonts/tfm)
> copying (from Musixtex)
> pmxab and scor2prt (from pmx240/bin)
> mxsk.mf (from psslur-K/metafont)
>
> -> -----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
> ->
> ->
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