It does work that way, but it completely screws up my layout. I will work on 
that. Thanks
Philipp
Am 01.07.2011 um 17:57 schrieb Don Simons:

> Try typing "etex" instead.
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of
>> Philipp Neukel
>> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 8:55 AM
>> To: Werner Icking Music Archive
>> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Mysterious Line Number Eight
>> 
>> I don't think so. I typed "tex FILE" in the terminal. That is how I usually
> do it.
>> 
>> Am 01.07.2011 um 17:50 schrieb Don Simons:
>> 
>>> I think I got it, and sorry I didn't think of this before. Are you
> running
>>> eTeX?
>>> 
>>> --Don
>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>> Behalf Of
>>>> Philipp Neukel
>>>> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 8:37 AM
>>>> To: Werner Icking Music Archive
>>>> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Mysterious Line Number Eight
>>>> 
>>>> I completely reinstalled Musix (including a texhash run) but this is all
> I
>>> get:
>>>> 
>>>> $$$
>>>> 
>>>> This is TeX, Version 3.1415926 (TeX Live 2010)
>>>> (./panofka.tex
>>>> 
> (/usr/local/texlive/2010/../texmf-local/tex/generic/musixtex/musixtex.tex
>>>> MusiXTeX(c) 1.15 <3 April 2011>
>>>> maxinstruments=6 max128beams=6 maxgroups=3 maxslurs=6 maxtrills=6
>>>> maxoctlines=6)
>>> (/usr/local/texlive/2010/../texmf-local/tex/generic/pmx/pmx.tex
>>>> PMX, a Preprocessor for MusiXTeX, Version 2.602a <17 November 10>
>>>> ) maxslurs=24
>>>> ! No room for a new \dimen .
>>>> \ch@ck ...\else \errmessage {No room for a new #3}
>>>>                                                \fi
>>>> \alloc@ ...\advance \count 1#1by\@ne \ch@ck #1#4#2
>>>>                                                \allocationnumber
> =\count
>>> ...
>>>> 
>>>> \body ...newskdim \csname e@z\roman@c@ \endcsname
>>>>                                                \expandafter
>>> \noexpand@new...
>>>> 
>>>> \next ->\body
>>>>            \let \next \iterate \else \let \next \relax \fi \next
>>>> \setmaxinstruments ...t@ <\maxinstruments \repeat
>>>>                                                \expandafter \message
>>> \exp...
>>>> l.8 \setmaxslurs{24}\setmaxinstruments{24}
>>>>                                        %
>>>> ?
>>>> 
>>>> $$$
>>>> 
>>>> I have noticed that for some files the folder structure is altered. For
>>> example:
>>>> texmf-local/fonts/tfm/musixtex
>>>> seems to be nonexistent. For the new distribution the files are here:
>>>> texmf-local/fonts/tfm
>>>> Is this of any concern?
>>>> 
>>>> Philipp
>>>> Am 01.07.2011 um 17:17 schrieb Don Simons:
>>>> 
>>>>> That's a line I added in PMX 2.6+ specifically to work with MusiXTeX
>>> 1.15.
>>>>> It fails with earlier versions of musixtex. I assume by "killing" your
>>>>> compilation you mean that when you remove the line from the TeX file it
>>> then
>>>>> works OK. That behavior is consistent with not having properly upgraded
>>> to
>>>>> MusiXTeX 1.15. Please check your system to be sure there aren't any
>>> stray,
>>>>> older copies of musixtex.tex lurking somewhere higher up in the TeX
>>> search
>>>>> path, including your working directory. If that doesn't do it, please
>>> report
>>>>> back.
>>>>> 
>>>>> --Don Simons
>>>>> 
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>>>> Behalf Of
>>>>>> Philipp Neukel
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 8:04 AM
>>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>>> Subject: [Tex-music] Mysterious Line Number Eight
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have a problem with PMX: After successfully compiling PMX 2613 and
>>>>> installing it, it
>>>>>> messes up with my sources: It adds a Line (which is ALWAYS Number
> Eight)
>>> to
>>>>> the Tex
>>>>>> File:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> $ \setmaxslurs{24}\setmaxinstruments{24}%
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> my PMX preamble looks like this:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> $$$
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 3 2 4 4 0 6 .25 -4
>>>>>> 0 6 16 .2
>>>>>> %
>>>>>> Pianoforte
>>>>>> Clarinetto in Si\ppff b
>>>>>> %
>>>>>> btt
>>>>>> ./
>>>>>> Apr
>>>>>> h270m
>>>>>> w190m
>>>>>> \\input musixger\
>>>>>> \\setsign2{-2}\
>>>>>> %
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> $$$
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I would not mind this beautiful line, if it was of any good. But kills
>>> my
>>>>> TeX. What is
>>>>>> triggering it, why does it kill TeX (MusixTeX 1.15), how can I avoid
>>> this
>>>>> line or/and its
>>>>>> consequences?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Philipp
>>>>>> D-40472
>>>>>> 
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