2015-07-23 11:54 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina <[email protected]>:
> Don Simons <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> here's the fully functional PMX source for the first system of your Bach
>> piece:
>>
>> ================================
>> 2 1 3 4 3 4 0 1
>> 1 1 20 0
>>
>> bt
>> .\
>> Abep
>> g23 g8 s a | bd2 s | cd s | bd s | ad s /
>> d45 o. g-8 s a b c | d4 o. s g- o. g o. | e+ o. c8 s d e f | g4 o. s g- o. g
>> o. | c o. d8 s c b a /
>> ================================
>>
>> If you have any questions or problems with PMX, there are lots of people on
>> this mailing list who are happy to help.
>>
>> --Don Simons
>
>
> Thanks.  Anyone using pmx under Unix system?  I saved your example as
> `test.pmx' and ran `pmxab' over it, but no tex file is generated.

You have to change that backslash on line 5 to an ordinary slash.

On Ubuntu, if you install the package `pmx`, you get a command
`pmx2pdf` that takes you straight to the PDF (but deletes intermediate
files).
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