Don Simons wrote:
I tried your example. After failing to download some package undoubtedly related to using LaTeX rather than plain TeX, it still compiled OK and looks fine in GSview. So I guess I can't help any more, except to suggest trying to track down whether you have the font properly installed that makes the numbers. As a test maybe you could switch them to a different font that you're sure is installed? Sorry I can't be any more help.Afterthought: how did you make the pdf? I've heard that there are some direct dvi-to-pdf converters (pdftex?) that do not handle postscript specials correctly. Can you explicitly make a postscript file, then convert it to pdf? Can't tell you how to do that on a Mac; on a pc it's just dvips and then gsview.
I have processed tabdefstest.tex on my own OSX laptop. I succeeded after having commented out the inclusion of the package 'epstopdf'
latex tabdefstest musixflx tabdefstest latex tabdefstest dvipdfm tabdefstest'dvipdfm' is one of those utilities dvi-to-pdf converters, see http://gaspra.kettering.edu/dvipdfm/. It must be properly configured within the TeX environment in order to handle MusiXTeX fonts.
I also succeeded with generating a pdf output the 'usual' way, ie. dvips and ps2pdf.
-- Christian Mondrup, Sheet Music Editor WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive http://icking-music-archive.org/
tabdefstest.pdf
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