Am Di Mai 10 2005 11:26 schrieb Alexander Beck-Ratzka:
> Hello List,
>
> > >> your 20 pt File is O.K. I suppose you have simly forgotten to
> > >> delete the .mx2-File before compiling the changed source. Delete
> > >> the .mx2-file and run pmx-tex-musixflx-tex. Then You'll get, what you
> > >> want.
> > >>
> > >> Gerd
> > >
> > > I can simlpy describe, what I've done:
> > >
> > > First for the file with 10pt:
> > >
> > > 1) pmxab file.pmx
> > > 2) tex   file.pmx
> > > 3) musixflx file.pmx
> > > 4) tex file.pmx
> > >
> > > In the second round, I've exchanged 10pt to 20pt, saved it again to
> > > file.pmx, and then again:
> > >
> > > 1) pmxab file.pmx
> > > 2) tex   file.pmx
> > > 3) musixflx file.pmx
> > > 4) tex file.pmx
> > >
> > >
> > > And I got the negative results...
> >
> > before your second run you have to do what Gerd advises you. Behind the
> > scene, MusiXTeX creates two files, here file.mx1 and file.mx2, which
> > contain info about horizontal space. file.mx1 is produced/updated
> > during each run and indicates the needed space for each line of music.
> > file.mx2 is generated by musixflx. When it is absent, MusiXTeX takes
> > some default values. When it is there but does not correspond to what's
> > to be found in file.tex (and file.mx1) you get strange looking errors.
> > Therefore: after changes in file.pmx/.mtx/.tex: delete file.mx* before
> > TeXing.
>
> Okay, I'll try it this evening, and tell you tomorrow, if I've been
> successful! Thanks to everbody.
>
> Greetings
>
> Alexander
>

If you are using Linux there exists a shell script "pmx" which does all 
necessary commands to process the pmx file.

Hermann
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