[TeX-music] HELP: musixps-unix: What is "config.xxx" ?

2002-09-13 Thread Joerg Anders

Hi!

I want to install MusiXTeX on Linux including the
recommended "musixps-unix" and I shall follow
the "3. INSTALLATION" chapter in musixps-unix README.

But what is "config.xxx" ? I have about 20 "config.xxx"
in "/usr/share/texmf". And the script "updmap" doesn't
exist:


 + 3. INSTALLATION
 + 
 +   1) Make a directory such as $TEXMF/fonts/type1/musixtex, for PFBs.  
 +   2) Copy all PFBs to the above directory; they should be readable by all users.
 +   3) Copy the map file ./dvips/musix.map to the appropriate directory, such as
 +  $TEXMF/dvips/config
 +   4) Add a line 
 + 
 +   p +musix.map
 + 
 +  to a suitable config.xxx file or, in a tetex-based distribution, add 
  ^^
 +  musix.map to the list of map files for Type1 fonts with Metafont 
 +  equivalents in the updmap script, which should then be executed 
 +  by doing "./updmap".
 +   5) Copy the map file ./dvipdfm/musix.map to the appropriate directory, such as
 +  $TEXMF/dvipdfm/config
 +   6) Add a line
 + 
 +   f musix.map
 + 
 +  to the config file.
   ^
 +   7) Do mktexlsr or texhash or whatever is necessary on your system to
 +  re-generate the TeX database.
 + 
 + When these fonts are used, type 1 fonts should also be used for non-music text;
 + for example, type 1 versions of the Computer Modern fonts are available.

Could anybody help me ?

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Re: [TeX-music] HELP: musixps-unix: What is "config.xxx" ?

2002-09-13 Thread TORRI Vincent


hello

  From the (very good) documentation of Eva Jaksch (which describes how to 
install MusiXTeX on win2k) : 

  1) in your /usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/ directory, you add the line 

  p +musix.map  

  to the config.ps file. If it does not exists you create it with your 
favorite editor. In my case, I create it in my local texmf tree.

  2) you make the same modifications in config.pdf you find in the same 
directory (/usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/ )

  3) in the directory /usr/share/texmf/dvipdfm/config/ , you add the line
  
  f musix.map
  
  to the config file. If it does not exist, you create it.

  4) the file updmap should be in the /usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/ 
directory.

I have not installed MusiXTeX under linux, but it works great under 
windows XP with these modifications. I think there should not be big 
problems.

Hope this helps

Vincent TORRI

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Joerg Anders wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I want to install MusiXTeX on Linux including the
> recommended "musixps-unix" and I shall follow
> the "3. INSTALLATION" chapter in musixps-unix README.
> 
> But what is "config.xxx" ? I have about 20 "config.xxx"
> in "/usr/share/texmf". And the script "updmap" doesn't
> exist:
> 
> 
>  + 3. INSTALLATION
>  + 
>  +   1) Make a directory such as $TEXMF/fonts/type1/musixtex, for PFBs.  
>  +   2) Copy all PFBs to the above directory; they should be readable by all users.
>  +   3) Copy the map file ./dvips/musix.map to the appropriate directory, such as
>  +  $TEXMF/dvips/config
>  +   4) Add a line 
>  + 
>  +   p +musix.map
>  + 
>  +  to a suitable config.xxx file or, in a tetex-based distribution, add 
>   ^^
>  +  musix.map to the list of map files for Type1 fonts with Metafont 
>  +  equivalents in the updmap script, which should then be executed 
>  +  by doing "./updmap".
>  +   5) Copy the map file ./dvipdfm/musix.map to the appropriate directory, such as
>  +  $TEXMF/dvipdfm/config
>  +   6) Add a line
>  + 
>  +   f musix.map
>  + 
>  +  to the config file.
>^
>  +   7) Do mktexlsr or texhash or whatever is necessary on your system to
>  +  re-generate the TeX database.
>  + 
>  + When these fonts are used, type 1 fonts should also be used for non-music text;
>  + for example, type 1 versions of the Computer Modern fonts are available.
> 
> Could anybody help me ?
> 
> 

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Re: [TeX-music] Off-Topic: EPS graphics

2002-09-13 Thread evita . j_01

On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:53:51 +0530 (IST), Karl-Heinz Herrmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>There is a small commandline proram
>jpeg2ps which will do that nicely, the resulting eps being barely larger
>(7-bit save encoding) as the jpg file. 
>
>http://www.pdflib.com/jpeg2ps/
>
>jpeg2ps -h -r300 file.jpg > file.eps
>
>always worked nicely for me. 

Thank you very much! And the same goes for everyone else who took the
time to reply. I think this solution will be my best bet; I don't
fancy the 20MB download of ImageMagick with my analogue modem...

Having just taken five minutes or so for a preliminary test, I find
that Jpeg2ps plus epsf.tex does what I want it to do with a minimum of
time and hassle. Thanks again.

Eva


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