Dear all,I'm a new user of MusiXTeX. For few days, I've been writing very small 
scores, using the musixtex package and my usual compiler pdflatex, with no 
major problem. But then I realized that I couldn't have a proper layout for 
bigger scores, and I learned about the existence of the musixtex compiler 
(which embeds, if I understand well, a three steps process, etex, musixflx and 
etex again) . However, using the IDE TeXnicCenter for a long time, I don't know 
how to configure it with this compiler. I know can define output profiles, 
i.e., specifying a compiler, pre and post-processors.Here I attached 
"latex.png", a copy of the output profiles window, configured for my normal use 
of latex."latex2.png" is the same window but configured for musixtex. The 
changes are minors, mainly, the path to the latex compiler is different, and I 
don't know what to write in the box "command line arguments to pass to the 
compiler". If I let the same than for pdflatex, here is what I get from the 
console when I try to build my file :musixtex> This is musixtex.lua version 
0.9musixtex> Non-existent file: -max-print-line=120.texmusixtex> Non-existent 
file: -interaction=non-stopmode.texmusixtex> Processing myscore.texmusixtex> 
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6- (MiXTeX 2.9)musixtex> entering extended 
modemusixtex> (myscore.texmusixtex> ! Undefined control sequence.musixtex> l.1 
\documentclassmusixtex>                               [10pt, 
a4paper]{article}musixtex> ? etex: Bad file descriptormusixtex> Musixtex 
processing of myscore.tex fails.
What I understand from this is that arguments used with pdflatex are useless 
with musixtex, and that etex in unable to read my file because some "file 
descriptors" are bad...I guess I simply have to change the compiler arguments, 
but I really don't know what to give him!Does anyone can help me about this?
Thanks a lot,Julian Moreiramusixtex> Non-existent file: -max-print-line=120.tex 
                                          
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