Re: [Tex-music] IMSLP submissions
Aha, mistery (maybe) solved: I've just created an IMSLP account, and after having logged in I now see four Works, i.e., also "Practical Exercises for Beginners, Op.599 (Czerny, Carl)" So that one seems to be visible to IMSLP logged-in members only? -- Peter. On 12 june 2019 03:35, Veronica Brandt <> wrote: > I get four - maybe a browser caching issue? > > > On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 at 05:40, Rodolfo Medina <> > wrote: > > > "Peter Vanroose" <> writes: > > > > > > > FWIW: I also see just three Works: > > > > > > Minuet in G major, BWV Anh.114 (Pezold, Christian) > > > Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh.115 (Pezold, Christian) > > > Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach (Bach, Johann Sebastian) > > > > > > -- Peter. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks... They should be 4 as I recently added a Studio by Czerny... But > > they > > say the see all 4... On the other hand, from another PC, owned by a friend > > of > > mine, all 4 are seen... I really don't understand... > > > > > > Rodolfo > > > > > > > > > > > On 11 june 2019 21:17, Rodolfo Medina <> wrote: > > > > > > On my page at IMSLP: > > > > > > <https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Medina%2C_Rodolfo> > > > > > > I see only three Works (edited by me). How many do you see? The staff > > > assure > > > me that there are 4 Works and that I see only 3 because I should clear my > > > web > > > browser's Cache... But I cleared it many times (Firefox, under Linux) but > > > still see only three... Anybody could help...? > > --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to https://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [Tex-music] IMSLP submissions
FWIW: I also see just three Works: Minuet in G major, BWV Anh.114 (Pezold, Christian) Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh.115 (Pezold, Christian) Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach (Bach, Johann Sebastian) -- Peter. On 11 june 2019 21:17, Rodolfo Medina <> wrote: > On my page at IMSLP: > > <https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Medina%2C_Rodolfo> > > I see only three Works (edited by me). How many do you see? The staff assure > me that there are 4 Works and that I see only 3 because I should clear my web > browser's Cache... But I cleared it many times (Firefox, under Linux) but > still see only three... Anybody could help...? > --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to https://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [Tex-music] Subject: Last version of Acrobat Reader, pdfopen
Yes, that's right. For me, that's one of the main reasons to use SumatraPDF instead of Adobe Reader. On 25 march 2016 14:06:51 +01:00, Jean-Pierre Coulon <<coulon...@free.fr>> wrote: > Do you mean that [view pdf, update pdf with ps2pdf, view pdf] will show the > updated version without exiting this viewer and without complaint? > -- Peter Vanroose. --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [Tex-music] PMX Directory separator (was RE: Lyrics and Chord Symbols)
| In my Windows 7 system, this example works if I change .\ to ./ as I | suspected it would. | | 1. Does anyone know of any existing windows systems where this would not | work? | | 2. What if PMX were to internally replace all \ in path strings with /? Yes, that will certainly work. The Windows file system API supports both / and \ as directory separator. Only on the application level, where / already may have a different meaning (e.g., the command line interface) and in Windows Explorer, a / is not recognized as such. But I've never had problems with the / recognition when I e.g. pass command line arguments with file names to Windows programs (including Microsoft programs). -- Peter Vanroose, Leuven, Belgium. --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
[Tex-music] Vertical spaces between staffs with more than one verse
Hello, I'm quite new to musixtex. See latex embedded piece of music below. Increasing the vertical distance between two staffs by setting \Interligne=14pt for a document with a single instrument make the \Dqbl look quite ugly. Is there a solution for this?? Thanks and regards -- Peter \begin{music} \setlyrstrut \setstaffs11% \setclef1{\treble}\setmeter1{\meterC} \generalsignature{-1}% \nobarnumbers \resetlyrics \setlyrics{v1}{Kind, du bist uns \, an-ver - traut, wo - zu wer-den wir dich füh-ren?\rlap{,} Wel-che Wor-te wirst du \, sa-gen und an wel-ches Ziel dich wa-gen?} \setlyrics{v2}{Wenn du dei-ne \, We-ge \, gehst, wes - sen Lie-der wirst du sin-gen?\rlap,} \assignlyrics1{v1,v2} \startmuflex\startpiece \Interligne=14pt % TAKT1% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{F}}\qu {hf}\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{C}}\qu g\Dqbl ji\en\bar % TAKT2% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{F}}\qu h\Dqbu gf\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{C}}\hu g\en\bar % TAKT3% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{d}}\qup f\cu e\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{B}}\Dqbu de\qu f\en\bar % TAKT4% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{g}}\qu {gh}\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{C}}\hu g\en\bar % TAKT5% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{F}}\hu f\hpause\en\setdoubleBAR \setrightrepeat\bar \assignlyrics1{v1} % TAKT6% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{F}}\qup c\cu c\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{d}}\qu {de}\en\bar % TAKT7% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{G}}\qu f\Dqbu gf\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{C}}\qu {ec}\en\bar % TAKT8% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{d}}\qup f\cu f\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{C}}\qu {gh}\en\bar % TAKT9% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{B}}\ql i\qu h\uptext{\footnotesize% \textbf{C}}\hu g\en\bar % TAKT10% \NOtes\uptext{\footnotesize\textbf{F}}\hu f\hpause\en\setdoubleBAR \endpiece \endmuflex \end{music} -- Peter Weiss, Stephanskirchen Because where there is sorrow there Hochstraße 21 cannot be love -- J. Krishnamurti --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [Tex-music] Archive stats observations and mysteries
I wouldn't be surprised if search robots would also scan comments in web pages. Easy to find out: just try to hit such a hidden page by searching for relevant keywords in the page on e.g. Google... -- Peter Vanroose, Leuven, Belgium. Don Simons wrote: I've been browsing the stats for WIMA, available to all at http://www.icking-music-archive.org/usage/ In June, through 6/26, of 1366924 recorded hits, only 8075 or 0.59% were to the software pages. I guess I'm not surprised at that ratio; I can believe that 170 times more people want to download free scores rather than typeset music. But as best I could determine, there were no hits at all recorded for any .zip files, including of course musixtex.zip, pmx250.zip, and pmx2610.zip. I can't believe that no one at all downloaded any of those files. Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? Does the software simply not record hits to zip files? Or maybe not to zip.files if they are saved rather than opened? There are also 177 hits to pages in the memorial folder. As best I can determine, there are no remaining links on the main page to anything in that folder (I looked at the source and they seem to be commented out). Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? Could that many people have been both clever and inquisitive enough to look in the page's source? I know at first I wasn't; I first found the missing link through my server access to the archive. I have gone there several times and did give one other person that link, but it doesn't seem like that could have accounted for so many hits. --Don Simons --- TeX-music@tug.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [TeX-Music] PMX problems
WARNING: Last non-blank character is , not /,% ASCII code: 0 Wouldn't it be the best way to solve these problems once and for all, by changing the source code, allowing (and ignoring) ASCII 0 and 26 ? Or is this not possible in Fortran? -- Peter. -- ___ Sök efter kärleken! Hitta din tvillingsjäl på Yahoo! Dejting: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;185753627;24584539;x?http://se.meetic.yahoo.net/index.php?mtcmk=148783 ___ tex-mu...@icking-music-archive.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://mailman.nfit.au.dk/mailman/listinfo/icking-music-archive.org-tex-music
Re: [TeX-Music] Making PostScript files with a virtual PostScript printer, .pdf
--- Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr wrote: Forgive my lazyness: under XP, can you use the FOR command to automate a series of commands like this, if you have a number of images to process [...] Personally I'm using bash for XP (aka Cygwin) for this kind of functionality: see http://www.cygwin.com/ Actually, Cygwin is gnu for Windows, a complete set of unix tools for use under MS-Windows. All you need from it is bash. I'm using it very regularly for any kind of commandline based stuff on XP. -- Peter Vanroose. __ Låna pengar utan säkerhet. Jämför vilkor online hos Kelkoo. http://www.kelkoo.se/c-100390123-lan-utan-sakerhet.html?partnerId=96915014 ___ tex-mu...@icking-music-archive.org mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://mailman.nfit.au.dk/mailman/listinfo/icking-music-archive.org-tex-music
Re: [TeX-Music] Source editing, XP, EDIT, notepad
I'm curious to know which text editor you use when you typeset your TeX, LaTeX, MusiXTeX or PMX sources when you work under Windows XP. Personally, I use both Notepad++ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/notepad-plus/) and gvim (http://www.vim.org/). Both are free and at the same time better than some commercial products! I'd recommend Notepad++ for people with as MS-Windows background (like Notepad or Wordpad), but it's much more powerful and user-friendly. I'd recommend gvim for people with a Unix background who work just now and then on MS-Windows. Both have syntax highlighting for TeX (not yet for PMX), and the possibility to define/configure your own colour schemes.. -- Peter Vanroose. ___ Sök efter kärleken! Hitta din tvillingsjäl på Yahoo! Dejting: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;185753627;24584539;x?http://se.meetic.yahoo.net/index.php?mtcmk=148783 ___ tex-mu...@icking-music-archive.org mailing list http://mailman.nfit.au.dk/mailman/listinfo/icking-music-archive.org-tex-music
Re: [TeX-Music] MusixTeX and Omega
Elie, Has this Gregoria font already become freely available? --Peter. - Original Message From: Elie Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2007 9:31:36 AM Subject: [TeX-music] MusixTeX and Omega The font I have access to is named Gregoria, is has been made by a graphic designer for some french monks, and it is not free because monks are quite poor and they payed for the font, but in some months, when they will have selled some copies, the font will be free, so I think it is interesting for everyone working on gregorian chant. __ Ta semester! - sök efter resor hos Yahoo! Shopping. Jämför pris på flygbiljetter och hotellrum här: http://shopping.yahoo.se/c-169901-resor-biljetter.html?partnerId=96914052 ___ TeX-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.daimi.au.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
SV: [TeX-music] MusixTeX and Omega
I have made a virtual font with it, but it has 420 characters and LaTeX can only deal with 255 characters maximum Why not make two TeX fonts out of it then? -- Peter. _ Flyger tiden iväg? Fånga dagen med Yahoo! Mails inbyggda kalender. Dessutom 250 MB gratis, virusscanning och antispam. Få den på: http://se.mail.yahoo.com ___ TeX-music mailing list TeX-music@icking-music-archive.org http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
[TeX-music] Re: nothing written to .mx1
Now I am trying to convert my_favorite_things.dvi to .ps or better .pdf. Instead of producing a file.dvi first, you can immediately produce file.pdf by using the pdftex command instead of tex. -- Peter. _ Flyger tiden iväg? Fånga dagen med Yahoo! Mails inbyggda kalender. Dessutom 250 MB gratis, virusscanning och antispam. Få den på: http://se.mail.yahoo.com ___ TeX-music mailing list TeX-music@icking-music-archive.org http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [TeX-music] Install MusixTex on Mac OS 10
On Oct 24, 2006, at 12:13 PM, Cornelius C. Noack wrote: (1) you are working with a MAC. As far as I know, there exists no prefabricated versions of the MusiXTeX software for the MAC(technical jargon: no 'executables'), so 'installing' means compiling at least some of the MusiXTeX software, (musixflx, in particular) -- that may be some work! You should by all means check http://icking-music-archive.org/software/indexmt6.html There you will find SOME instructions, at least on how to compile the musixflx program on a MAC; Actually, that URL points you to the precompiled version of musixflx for Mac OS X: http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixflx.pkg.sit I know so little about the MAC that I dont even know whether a usable TeX system exists; but that can be found out quickly) There's an excellent TeX system for Mac OS X: http://www.tug.org/mactex/ (or a smaller version of parts of the above: http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html) Steve ___ TeX-music mailing list TeX-music@icking-music-archive.org http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [TeX-music] Install MusixTex on Mac OS 10
On Oct 22, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Manuel Molina y Vedia wrote: When I try to install musixflx.pkg, after succesfully completing the process everything just dissapears and no program has been installed. Am I missing something? Where are you looking for the program? musixflx is a command-line program, usually installed in /usr/local/bin. Open a Terminal window (look in /Applications/Utilities or download iTerm, which is an enhanced Terminal replacement) and type which musixflx That should tell you if/where the program is installed. I have looked just everywhere, manually and also through spotlight and Apple-F, for musixtex and now also for /usr/local/bin without any result. Neither Spotlight nor the Finder will locate /usr/local/bin. That's something you also need to do via the Terminal cd /usr/local/bin ls will tell you everything that installed in that directory. I don't know what is a command-line programm. Maybe being a musician is not enough in this case? I have been using Macs for long (since the 68K days with my 630), but know nothing about programming, res-edit and the like. This won't require ResEdit or any programming of that sort, but using TeX (and by extension MusixTeX) requires making your mind work in a different way. I can download iTerm, but maybe I should first ask: where ist MusixTex supposed to be once installed? It will actually be installed in a couple of different places. Part of it will go in your texmf tree, and some of it will go in /usr/ local/bin (or something similar). And is a command-line programm something that I can use to typeset music? I don't know you well enough to answer that, but command-line programs aren't really *that* difficult to use. Steve ___ TeX-music mailing list TeX-music@icking-music-archive.org http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [TeX-music] [SPAM] hello
On Oct 22, 2006, at 6:42 AM, Manuel Molina y Vedia wrote: Am 22/10/2006 um 11:36 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The message contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment. no attachment at all was contained in your message. Which is as it should be (namely, the system scrubbed it), since the attachment was very likely a virus. Steve ___ TeX-music mailing list TeX-music@icking-music-archive.org http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
Re: [TeX-music] Install MusixTex on Mac OS 10
On Oct 22, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Manuel Molina y Vedia wrote: When I try to install musixflx.pkg, after succesfully completing the process everything just dissapears and no program has been installed. Am I missing something? Where are you looking for the program? musixflx is a command-line program, usually installed in /usr/local/bin. Open a Terminal window (look in /Applications/Utilities or download iTerm, which is an enhanced Terminal replacement) and type which musixflx That should tell you if/where the program is installed. Steve ___ TeX-music mailing list TeX-music@icking-music-archive.org http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
[TeX-music] Re: corrected
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Re: [Tex-music] RE: staff jumping beams--my own problem solved
(you might also ask the question why DOS did not use what was already established) Well... it was not yet established at that time (around 1980): Unix indeed used LF for line endings, but e.g. the popular VMS used CR+LF. There was a rationale for using CR+LF at that time: CR+LF files are simpler to send to a printer: CR means carriage return, i.e., go to the start of this line, while LF means line feed, i.e., go down one line vertically. Hence, sending an ASCII text file with LFs but no CRs to a printer will give you output of the following form: This is the first line. This is the second line. End so on, up to page b (and the rest of the output will be missing). -- Peter Vanroose. ___ Tex-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music