Jean-Pierre Coulon skryf: > I wish to append some comments in two languages, two columns, at the end > of a MusiXTeX document. > > I know how to do this in LaTeX (see the attached example), but AFAIK, you > have to "speak" TeX instead of LaTeX to add significant text to a MusiXTeX > file. > I have written a style file mtxlatex.sty which allows .tex files that have been processed by M-Tx -> PMX to be included into a LaTeX document. This is part of the M-Tx 0.54 distribution, in the doc/ subdirectory.
The principle is that certain TeX commands issued by PMX are redefined in the style file. The scripts used in M-Tx 0.52 to strip those commands are no longer nexessary. I found that I needed to increase the memory size of LaTeX, which is easy in the TeTeX distribution by editing the file web2c/texmf.cnf without the need to rebuild any format files. That will probably be true for other modern distributions too, but I have not checked. One problem that I have not yet resolved to my satisfaction is the handling of vertical fill. In mtxlatex.sty, the PMX \parskip command is killed, which was the workaround at the time. There was a lot of traffic on the list about \parskip at the time, and maybe the current PMX will coexist peacefully with LaTeX. Dirk _______________________________________________ TeX-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sunsite.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music