> From: Guido Milanese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 15:33:17 +0100
[...]
> In fact the preamble dose not say
>
> \input musixlyr
>
> as in my old Dos-compiled files. I added this line by hand in the tex file,
> but the result was a file correctly compiled but with no text.
It would be good to know the pmx-file you used. PMX with lyrics is
normally generated using M-Tx. Nevertheless you can do it yourself
using only PMX - as I did it sometimes. As a model you can look
at Andr� Van Ryckghem's collection of Canons which was mentioned
just a few day ago in this list. You find it at
http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/scores/Welcome.html#AndreVanRyckeghem
and the source directly at
ftp://ftp.gmd.de/music/scores/misc/Ryckeghem/canons.zip
[And don't forget to sent Italian canons to Andr�!]
Typically it looks this way:
<PMX-source>
---
\input musixtex
\input pmx
\input musixlyr
\setlyrics{...}{...}
...
---
1 1 4 4 0 2 0 1
... standard PMX
...
/
</PMX-source>
PMX copies all between "---" and "---" directly into the generated
MusiXTeX-source.
> PS In the page I ,aintain called "internet resources for choral music" I list
> musixtex, pmx, mtx as excellent software for music writing. The page is
> popular in Italy, so I hope it's a service to this community!
Is it http://www.mclink.it/personal/MH9543/risorse.html ?
-- Werner