Hello Kristopher,
there is no simple way for musixtex.

you must have musixtxex inyour tex- path and another program musiflx (a C- 
prgram) on your computer. There is a 2- path approach: once a *.tex- file, 
then musixflx "texfile", then latex or tex XXX.Tex, then you get a *.dvi -- 
file which can be read for instance by kdvi.

Regards Christof

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> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 08:37:26 -0500
> Von: "K. Wieland" <[email protected]>
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Tex-music] Beginer question - lines run off the page 
> without       manual breaks
> 
>         All,        
>         Thank you for the responses.  In my defense I did read the 
> manual (which is obvious since I couldn't have coded the music without 
> it!) .  I found it helpful most of the time.  I didn't find the 
> suggestion to purchase a $600 software to do this "simple" job.  I don't 
> know enough about using PMX as a preprocessor - I'm a beginner, remember 
> :).         
>         Is there a way to configure TexShop to do the three part compile? 
>  And why wouldn't the examples compile out of the box?  If they needed 
> a package, why didn't the compiler state that.  I've attached the 
> compile error.        
>         Is there a way to fix (the manual, the distribution, ???) so that 
> others can compile without much hassles?        
>         Thanks,        Kristopher        
>         
>                 ./avemarix.tex:4: LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.  
>       
>         See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.        
> Type  H <return>  for immediate help.         ...               
>                                        
> 
>                                                  
>  
>         l.4 \fulltitle{M                        \'editation -- 
> Ave Maria}        ?                       {M\'editation -- Ave 
> Maria}        ?                 
    
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