[TeX-music] problem with tabdefs

2003-06-12 Thread TORRI Vincent

Hello

I would like to use the package tabdefs, but it requires some fonts I do 
not have (and I can't find them with the search engine of CTAN). For 
example cmss3.* (mf, pfb or other...).
Does someone know how to find these fonts or how to use this package ?

Thanks a lot !

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Re: [TeX-music] How to setup the with of only one line?

2003-06-03 Thread TORRI Vincent
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Eddie Saudrais wrote:

> Is it possible to modify the width of a line?

Look at the "Layout parameters" chapter of the documentation.

regards

Vincent TORRI

> 
> The coda is only two bars long, and it doesn't look fine
> when those bars are stretched to fit the whole width of the
> page.
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Re: [TeX-music] Pb with setvolta and setvoltabox

2003-06-02 Thread TORRI Vincent
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Eddie Saudrais wrote:

> Don Simons a écrit :
> > 
> > It's pretty hard to diagnose your problem without more information, mainly
> > some source code (for the whole piece if it's not too voluminous, or an
> > extract)
> 
> Here is a short example that makes a problem:
> 
> \ifx\mxversion\undefined
>   \input musixtex
>   \input musixcpt
> \fi
> %
> \stafftopmarg=14\Interligne% 3 par défaut
> \hsize=18.2cm
> \vsize=28cm
> \accshift=0.1pt
> %\vsize=270mm
> \hoffset -1.2cm
> \voffset -1cm
> \parindent 0mm
> \generalsignature{2}
> \def\nbinstruments{1}
> \nobarnumbers
> \generalmeter{\meterfrac44}
> \def\nbinstruments{1}
> \def\raisevolta{9\internote}
> \debutmorceau
> \setvolta1

Hello,

  I have had problems with voltas unless I put the symbol % at the end of 
the command \setvolta1 (or equivalent). In addition, Daniel Taupin told me 
it's better to finish all lines with a \relax or % (except when it 
finishes with \en)
  I can't test this for now.
  Hope this helps.

Vincent TORRI

> \zchar{22}{\off{1\elemskip}toto}
> \Notes\Qqbu fhjl
> \Qqbl klmo\en\bar%7
> \zchar{22}{\off{1\elemskip}toto}  % -> the problem
> \Notes\ibl0k1\qb0n\qb0i\qb0k\tbl0\qb0m\en\NOtes
> \ql l\ql m\en%8
> \finmorceau
> \bye
> 
> It's strange, because I use to write a chord with \zchar
> under a voltabox without any problem...
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Re: [TeX-music] musixper and PMX

2003-03-31 Thread TORRI Vincent
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Cornelius C. Noack wrote:

> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Stefan Svensson wrote:
> 
> > I want to typeset drums and percussions, but I can't find any
> > information how to do this in PMX (unless I use lots and lots of inline
> > TeX). Is this possible?
> >
> > Stefan
> >
> pmx (and musixtex as well!) ALWAYS uses 5-line staves, so unless you
> can get along with that, there's no way. Also, I am not aware of any
> of the special fonts (even in musixtex) you would need for the
> various percussion notations, so I guess you are stuck here.

Nevertheless, it is possible to change the number of lines of a 
staff (section 2.20.4, p74 of musixdoc vT.109). 

you could look at the tablature add-on, for instance. It could be usefull 
(http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/software/indexmt6.html)

regards

Vincent TORRI

> 
> Perhaps someone could start the brave effort of writing a percussion
> add-on to musixtex ?? Once that's in place, I don't think the
> problem of adding in into pmx would be unsurmountable ...
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Re: [TeX-music] Grouping notes within the same beam

2003-01-20 Thread TORRI Vincent
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dear friends,
> 
> I'm trying to typeset a semiquaver sextuplet figure in two groups of
> three notes, with the lower of the two beams interrupted between note
> stems three and four.
> 
> This is no problem in the case of a straightforward upper or lower
> beam, as in the following:
> 
> \startextract
> \notes\Ibbu0hn6\qb0{=i}\hqsk\qb0{^f}\tbbu0%
> \qb0g\nbbu0\qb0i\qb0l\tqh0n\en
> \endextract
> 
> However, when the beam starts out as a lower beam and terminates as an
> upper beam, the results are unfortunate:
> 
> \startextract
> \notes\ibbl0l6\qb0p%
> \hqsk\islurd1K\qb0{^K}\tslur1L\tbbu0\qb0L\nbbu0%
> \qb0b\qb0d\tqh0g\en
> \endextract
> 
> Can anyone suggest a workaround that forces the *lower* of the two
> beams to be interrupted in this example?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Eva

Hello,

I've tried this. It seems to work, but it is awfully programmed...
First, i use \ibbu (as using \ibbl and \tbb* seems to keep the lowest 
beam). I change the starting pitch of the beam. I put the note at pitch p 
with lower stem (with no spacing). I shift it to get it a the right place 
and I increase the length of its stem so that its stem reaches the beam. 
Then I put a phantom note to simulate the first note of the upper beam.
  It requires some work but it works...

\notes\ibbu0{`d}6\stemlength{8}\roff{\zql{'p}}\stemlength{4.66}\sk\sk%
\hqsk\islurd1K\qb0{^K}\tslur1L\tbbu0\qb0L\nbbu0%
\qb0b\qb0d\tqh0g\en

regards

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Re: [TeX-music] Finger tips for guitar notes

2003-01-09 Thread TORRI Vincent

You could try

  \def\utxt#1#2{{\advance\transpose3\zcharnote{#1}{\smalltype\bf #2}}}

to put text upon the note : 

  \utxt{a}{1}\qu{a}
  
  should put the number 1 upon the note at pitch "a"

you swap 3 with -3 and it should put it below the note. 

With 

\def\ltxt#1#2{{\loff{\zcharnote{#1}{\smalltype\bf #2

you put it on the left.

regards

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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Helge Kruse wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I want to write some sheets with finger hints (or tips) at thhe notes. This
> indicates the finger of teh left hand to be used while playing. The finger
> tips are small digit left of, above or below the note. How can I enter this
> finger tips with MusiXTeX?
> Can I add some TeX definition to gain this feature?
> 
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[TeX-music] volta

2002-11-28 Thread TORRI Vincent

  Hello

  Recently, i've written a score with one staff. I tried to put a volta 
upon the first bar of the staff and i tried two methods :
  one with \hidebarrule\bar\showbarrule  and the other one with 
\setemptybar\bar 
to hide the \bar.
  The second method works perfectly, whereas the first one does not draw 
the horizontal line of the volta.

  Is it a bug or a natural consequence of the state of the bar ?

Vincent TORRI

PS : if you have other methods to do this, i would be pleased to learn it 
!

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Re: [TeX-music] getting started

2002-11-27 Thread TORRI Vincent
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

> 
> Could someone give me either a pointer to something that gets me started
> quickly to get a rosegarden musictex output file
> printed?
> 
> I installed teTeX, muxixtex, get some musictex file but it doesn't
> seem to be the right mix.

you could verify that you correctly installed the MusiXTeX files with one 
of the two HowTo (win32 or Unix system) that you can find here:

http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/software/indexmt6.html

I've tried both and they work perfectly.
If you think it's is too hard, I can tell you how to make an awfull (but 
easy) installation of MusiXTeX files (teTeX MUST be installed properly).

> 
> Starting musixtex gives me missing .fmt
> files.
> 
> After grabbing everything into my home directory I'm getting horrible
> TeX errors.
> 
> I need help, please.
> 
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Re: [TeX-music] Barre chord notation revisited -- yet more problems

2002-11-08 Thread TORRI Vincent
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> Olivier Vogel has sent me a revision of the code I posted the other
> day. From the DVI he also sent me, I can tell that this revision is
> exactly what I'm after. The trouble is that, when I process the same
> file, all I get for my trouble is a slew of "undefined control
> sequence" errors and an output file with several extraneous vertical
> lines.
> 
> Olivier has suggested that the line breaks might be at fault; he's on
> a Mac, I'm on Windows. I've tried to save the .tex file with other
> line breaking symbols, but this hasn't fixed the problem.
> 
> Could anyone else who's running Windows please have a look at the
> attached file and see whether it works on their system?
> 

I've just tested it under Linux and I have the same quantity of "undefined 
control sequence". I certainly have not all needed fonts because the 
output is a bit, hum, strange.

Vincent

> Regards
> Eva
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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

2002-09-12 Thread TORRI Vincent

Hello

  i just want to mention that \includegraphics accepts compressed 
postscript files with gzip. It is clearly off-topic :-)) but it could be 
helpful if the images are really too big.

Vincent TORRI

On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Karl-Heinz Herrmann wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On 11-Sep-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > TeX-related if not directly concerned with music: Can anyone suggest a
> > quick and easy way to convert a BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image to
> > EPS format? Or is there an (equally quick and easy) way to insert a
> > BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image in a TeX document (*not* LaTeX!!)
> > without first converting to EPS?
> 
> you'll have to convert to eps for plain TeX. Using convert to do so will work
> but produce too large files for jpgs. [e]ps level 2 is actually capable of
> imbedding the actual jpg data inside. 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. 
> 
> Be aware that jpg is not the best format for high contrast line drawings but
> more suitable for photographs.
> 
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Re: [TeX-music] Off-Topic: EPS graphics

2002-09-11 Thread TORRI Vincent


Hello

  The Gimp can do that (i've just tried and it works fine). It supports 
lots of format file. I think that XV can also export in postscript. I 
don't know if there is an image loader in (La)TeX.

regards
Vincent TORRI

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> Hello all,
> 
> TeX-related if not directly concerned with music: Can anyone suggest a
> quick and easy way to convert a BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image to
> EPS format? Or is there an (equally quick and easy) way to insert a
> BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image in a TeX document (*not* LaTeX!!)
> without first converting to EPS?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Eva
>  
> 
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[TeX-music] MusiXTeX : local "transposition"

2002-08-04 Thread TORRI Vincent

  Hello,

  I would like to write a macro which can put above each note linked by a 
beam, a number (without giving the pitch of this number...). Example : 

   1 3
   o o
   | |
   | | 
   |_|

i've  tried 
\def\vtj#1#2#3#4{\ibl{0}{#2}{#1}{transpose=2\zcharnote{#3}{1}}\qb{0}{#3}
\tbl{0}{transpose=2\zcharnote{#3}{3}}\qb{0}{#4}}

The first number is correctly put, but not the second. I certainly don't 
understand how to use \transpose several times. Idon't know how it  
really works. 
Does someone know how to do that ?

Vincent TORRI

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RE: [TeX-music] Speaking of guitar chords...

2002-05-27 Thread TORRI Vincent


Hello

you should put \raiseguitar{20} before \startextract to put the chord 
above the staff (you can change 20 by what is good for your piece, of 
course...). 

  Vincent TORRI

On Mon, 27 May 2002, Nigel Warner wrote:

> 
> 
> Dear All,
> 
>   On the subject of guitar diagrams I attempted a little experiment
>   using LaTeX as under. I get an error as also under. Can anyone tell
>   me what I am doing wrong ?. I am using \usepackage{musixdoc} and
>   cutting the example from the documentation. Note the line specifying
>   the notes is all on one line but wrapped by Outlook.
> 
>   \begin{music}
>   \parindent0mm
>   \instrumentnumber{1}
>   \generalmeter{\meterfrac44}%
>   \startextract
>   \Notes\guitar G{}o-\gbarre3\gdot25\gdot35\gdot44\qu{-2}\qp\zq{-2}\zq
> {0}\qu{2}\qu{2}\enotes
>   \endextract
>   \end{music}
> 
> 
>   ) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex\latex\ltxmisc\wrapfig.sty) (smaug.aux)
>   (C:\localtexmf\tex\latex\winfonts\t1jnr.fd)
>   ! A  was supposed to be here.
>   
>  \i@ni
>   l.30 \Notes\guitar G{}o-
>   \gbarre3\gdot25\gdot35\gdot44\qu{-2}\...
>   ?
> 
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> 
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[TeX-music] guitar chords

2002-05-13 Thread TORRI Vincent


  Hello,

  I would like to put guitar chord above a staff, using \guitar or 
\fguitar. I would like to make a "half-bar" like 
that :

   E A D G B E
  -
  | | | | | | |
  | | | |-- 5
  | | | | | | | 
  | | | | | | | 

Is it possible with musixgui or tabdefs ?

  Thank you

   Vincent TORRI

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Institut de Mathematiques   
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