Thank you so much Don!
I've tested with some my old scores scor2prt and seems that all is ok
for the precompiled windows version.
I don't want to irritate the list with my linux problem (so you can
ignore the following part of the letter, if you want!), but I'm ron into
trouble with the version that I've compiled on my own for my frdora 4
linux distribution (AMD version).
I've compiled the sources following the instruction present in
"musixtex-for-unix.pdf", using f2c (version 20031025) and gcc32 (version
3.2.3).
The compilation ends without error messages and the software works
apparently well, but I see that, in the preamble, scor2prt puts 0
instead of the right voice number. A sample.
Premble writed by windows version:
2
1
3
8
3
8
0.00
-2
3
32
20
0.05
Premble writed by my Unix version:
0
1
3
8
3
8
.00
-2
1
32
20
.05
Any explanation?
Thanks.
Luigi
Don Simons wrote:
I've posted a beta version of scor2prt as a tentative fix to the
problem Luigi just identified. The fix is very crude and very special
purpose, in that is specifically looks for the format that M-Tx
produces for terminal repeats, wherein the last command on one line is
R[something] and the next line is precisely " /". I'd appreciate it if
people would test this beta version out on their old scores containing
terminal repeats.
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