Yeah right...I just installed the 64 bits version :) but the problem remains. I 
tried to check/uncheck the Bibtex and Makeindex boxes, but same result in both 
cases. I don't get it. Should I provide you more information?Thanks for your 
help.Julian Moreira

> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 14:29:22 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] [TeX-music] using MusiXTeX with TeXnicCenter
> 
>  >|However, I have this error, building my file:musixtex>
>  >|Processing C:\Users\...\myScore.texmusixtex> etex:
>  >|Invalid command-line optionmusixtex> etex: Data:
>  >|unknown optionmusixtex> Musixtex processing of
>  >|C:\Users\...\myScore.tex fails It makes me think it's
>  >|worse than before, as now etex doesn't even enter the
>  >|file...As before, I attach you an image of my output
>  >|profile window, just in case.Sorry about this noob
>  >|problem...should we do this in private messages?
> 
> Julian: I don't understand the error messages but you should
> tick "Do not use BibTeX" and "Do not use MakeIndex" in the
> profile.  Does that help?
> 
> Bob T.
> 
> P.S. I notice that the path for musixtex.exe starts at
> "Program Files (x86)". I hope you didn't install MiKTeX for
> 32bit systems on a 64bit system.
> 
> 
>  >|> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 10:29:42 -0400
>  >|> From: [email protected]
>  >|> To: [email protected]
>  >|> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] [TeX-music] using MusiXTeX with TeXnicCenter
>  >|>
>  >|>  >|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.
>  >|>
>  >|> Julian: Just use "musixtex" as the TeX processor and "Main
>  >|> file's full path without extension" as the command line
>  >|> argument in a "MusiXTeX => PDF" output profile.
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