Rainer Dunker wrote:
> 
> In addition to what has been mentioned so far, I especially appreciate
> Werner's passion for making MusiXTeX & friends as powerful as possible
> by - let's say - moderating the flow of improvement ideas. He always had
> everything in mind that has been done or tried or asked for so far, he
> appreciated every idea that could solve a newly emerged problem or
> improve some existing feature, he stayed in touch with people who were
> delivering solutions, urging them to share their results and knowledge
> with all MusiXTeXers, and made a continuous effort to include as much of
> the improvement potential he'd collected   as possible in the MusiXTeX
> (PMX, M-Tx, ...) standard.
> 
> Although AFAIK Werner rarely acted as the author of any involved
> component, his contribution as the "motor of invention" cannot be
> esteemed highly enough. With regard to this, I'd call him the heart of
> the MusiXTeX movement and community. Let us honour him by continuing his
> valuable work in a joint effort!

Yes, he often sent me reliable proposals for improvement of MusiXTeX, as
well as bug corrections. Especially for repeats, last few months.
> 
> Rainer

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