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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 16:12:17 +0200 (Westeurop�ische Sommerzeit)
From: Cornelius C. Noack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Typesetting music with TeX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [TeX-music] MusiXTeX authors and other questions

Greetings:

I've been writing a greatly revised chapter on notation software
for the 2nd edition of my book, and I've completed the profile of
MusiXTeX but I don't have a list of recent and current
maintainers. Can someone direct me to that information ?

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"official" maintainers: * MusiXTeX: its main author, Daniel Taupin, was killed in a mountaineering accident almost a year ago. At least for the time being, Olivier Vogel (email: oliviervogel at freesurf.ch) has volunteered to maintain MusiXTeX, at least for the time being. * PMX, M-Tx, Musixlyr, Musixser, OstScript slur packages K/M are maintained by their respective authors. You can find details on all of this in my PMX tutorial

      http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmx/pmxccn.pdf

      (this does not reflect the newest developments of PMX yet
      -- sorry -- ; I am working on the update.)

The WIMA ("Werner Icking Music Archive" is at present your best
bet for obtaining up-to-date information on all MusiXTeX-related
software (among many other thing, such as beautiful scores).

"PMX":
   You (or was it someone else in this thread?) complained of
   having `no experience with PMX'. The point is: PMX is EASIER to
   use than straight MusiXTeX, not harder! Consult my tutorial ...

Hope this helps.

ccn.
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  Prof.Dr. Cornelius C. Noack          Phones:
  Inst. f. Theor. Physik FB 1       office   : +49 (421) 218-2427
  Universit"at Bremen               secretary: -2422
  Otto-Hahn-Allee                   Fax      : -4869
  D - 28334  Bremen                 home     : +49 (421) 34 22 36
                                                   Fax:  346 7872
  E-mail: noack at itp.uni-bremen.de   or  ccnoack at mailaps.org
  WWW-page: www.itp.uni-bremen.de/~noack
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