Re: [Tex-music] PMX: more than 2 voices in a staff

2013-08-31 Thread Olivier Vogel
Hi Dieter,

Your problem is solved here:

http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmxtricks/tricks.html

Olivier


2013/8/31 Dieter d.gloet...@web.de

 Hi everybody,

 I have read in Cornelius Noack's PMX guide that I could relax the limit of
 2 voices per staff by modifying and recompling the FORTRAN Code of PMXAB.

 Where would I find the place and which compiler or other tools do you
 recommend on a  Windows 7 PC?

 Has anybody ever tried?

 Thanks and regards,
 Dieter

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Re: [Tex-music] PMX: more than 2 voices in a staff

2013-08-31 Thread Don Simons
Bravo to Olivier for having worked out and documented a way to solve this
WITHOUT RECOMPILING PMX. 

 

Contrary to Cornelius’ statement in section D1 of his tutorial, I’m afraid
it’s incorrect that the number of voices per staff is a “soft” limit (his
terminology, not mine) changeable simply by changing a parameter and
recompiling PMX. I can guess how the confusion arose: In my PMX manual,
section 5.1, I list two types of limits, those “that a user can control” and
those “not under immediate user control”. I tried to clarify the first type
by stating that “The user can control the number of these items, but cannot
control the limit on the maximum number of them”. Number of voices per staff
was of the first type. I never said anything about how to change the limits.
But Cornelius went further, re-Christening the first type as “soft”,
changeable as he stated, and the second as “hard”, changeable only by
reprogramming. I’m afraid that’s simply not correct, and that was never the
distinction I intended. In fact, most of the limits in both groups could be
changed by changing a parameter or dimension and recompiling, but in
particular the maximum number of voices per staff definitely cannot be
changed that way.

 

--Don Simons

 

From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Olivier
Vogel
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Subject: Re: [Tex-music] PMX: more than 2 voices in a staff

 

Hi Dieter,

Your problem is solved here:

http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmxtricks/tricks.html

Olivier

 

2013/8/31 Dieter d.gloet...@web.de

Hi everybody,

I have read in Cornelius Noack's PMX guide that I could relax the limit of 2
voices per staff by modifying and recompling the FORTRAN Code of PMXAB.

Where would I find the place and which compiler or other tools do you
recommend on a  Windows 7 PC?

Has anybody ever tried?

Thanks and regards,
Dieter

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Im Rosengarten 27
64367 Mühltal
Tel.: 06151 / 360 82 72

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[Tex-music] M-Tx Blank sheet music

2013-08-31 Thread Luis Alberto Heredia Yapura
Hi TeX-music group


I would like to know how to make a blank sheet music?

The reason is because I have to present honmework. I must have a music notebook 
and would be interesting that it be with M-Tx code. I tried, but it was 
imposible.
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