Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting

2015-03-12 Thread Don Simons
I give up

> -Original Message-
> From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Don
> Simons
> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 10:21 PM
> To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive'
> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting
> 
> Typo alert: It should read
> 
> Add the following two lines to psfonts.map:
> 
> JazzText-Regular JazzText-Regular  Regular  
> and let's hope the line break comes in the right place this time around.
I'm
> sure TeX wouldn't be very forgiving if it didn't.
> >

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Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting

2015-03-12 Thread Don Simons
Typo alert: It should read

Add the following two lines to psfonts.map:

JazzText-Regular JazzText-Regular 
> -Original Message-
> From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Don
> Simons
> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:50 PM
> To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive'
> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting
> 
> In light of the three positive responses I received, I do plan to write up
some
> instructions and make the necessary TeX macros available. But there are
> major copyright questions about the fonts I used. So I'll try to explain
below
> what I did to get them installed, but I won't be able to provide the font
files
> themselves...I'll just have to ask interested folks to go through the
steps I did
> to find the font definition files, generate the files that are needed by
TeX,
> and install them in a TeX setup.
> 
> There are two fonts you'll need, JazzText-Regular and Jazz-Regular. You
can
> google to find the .ttf files. If you download and install fontforge, you
can
> then use that to generate .pfb and .tfm files.  I didn't need to change
any of
> the defaults, but see the note below. Put those files into the right
places in
> your TeX setup. Add the following lines to psfonts.map:
> 
> JazzText-Regular JazzText-Regular  Regular  
> (You can find the map file by opening a command window and typing
> kpsewhich psfonts.map. There are sexier ways to modify the map file which
> are supposed to be better if you upgrade your TeX installation, but they
> didn't work for
> me.) Of course, as always, you need to update the TeX filename database.
> 
> Please let me know privately if you try this and have any problems.
> Meanwhile I'll be working on the documentation.
> 
> I think there is a limitation with making the files as I just
described...I don't
> think any postscript or pdf files containing the fonts will work on any
system
> that doesn't have the fonts installed. If that's a problem for you, again
please
> contact me privately.
> 
> --Don Simons
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Don Simons [mailto:dsim...@roadrunner.com]
> > Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 5:09 PM
> > To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive'
> > Subject: Jazz typesetting
> >
> > I have recently assembled macros and--with lots of help from Bob
> > Tennent-- fonts, that let me do a pretty decent job of emulating the
> > appearance of a jazz fake book. Here's an example:
> > http://www.pchpublish.com/bbbxv/newdonbook.pdf
> > which incidentally contains the six jazz tunes I've written over the
> years. I
> > used PMX for this (of course) but there are no changes to PMX, rather,
> > they're all in the form of new TeX macros mainly to define the fonts
> > and
> do
> > the chord symbols.
> >
> > I have not invested the effort of posting the new tex files,
> > documenting
> how
> > to use them, or modifying PMX to make it easier to use them. I'd
> > certainly
> be
> > willing to do the first two and get to work on the 3rd if I knew for
> > sure
> there
> > was anyone else out there who would use them. So if you are out there,
> > post something on this list to let me know.
> >
> > --Don Simons
> >
> >
> >
> 
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Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting

2015-03-12 Thread Don Simons
In light of the three positive responses I received, I do plan to write up
some instructions and make the necessary TeX macros available. But there are
major copyright questions about the fonts I used. So I'll try to explain
below what I did to get them installed, but I won't be able to provide the
font files themselves...I'll just have to ask interested folks to go through
the steps I did to find the font definition files, generate the files that
are needed by TeX, and install them in a TeX setup. 

There are two fonts you'll need, JazzText-Regular and Jazz-Regular. You can
google to find the .ttf files. If you download and install fontforge, you
can then use that to generate .pfb and .tfm files.  I didn't need to change
any of the defaults, but see the note below. Put those files into the right
places in your TeX setup. Add the following lines to psfonts.map:

JazzText-Regular JazzText-Regular  -Original Message-
> From: Don Simons [mailto:dsim...@roadrunner.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 5:09 PM
> To: 'Werner Icking Music Archive'
> Subject: Jazz typesetting
> 
> I have recently assembled macros and--with lots of help from Bob Tennent--
> fonts, that let me do a pretty decent job of emulating the appearance of a
> jazz fake book. Here's an example:
> http://www.pchpublish.com/bbbxv/newdonbook.pdf
> which incidentally contains the six jazz tunes I've written over the
years. I
> used PMX for this (of course) but there are no changes to PMX, rather,
> they're all in the form of new TeX macros mainly to define the fonts and
do
> the chord symbols.
> 
> I have not invested the effort of posting the new tex files, documenting
how
> to use them, or modifying PMX to make it easier to use them. I'd certainly
be
> willing to do the first two and get to work on the 3rd if I knew for sure
there
> was anyone else out there who would use them. So if you are out there,
> post something on this list to let me know.
> 
> --Don Simons
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting

2015-03-09 Thread Robert Hennig

My congratulations too. I would like to
use this font with the musixcrd package I wrote
some years ago and which I dreamed of would
use the Real Book font too. This seems now
to bee manageable for me.
I'm looking forward.

Have a nice time,
Robert Hennig



Am 08.03.2015 um 02:08 schrieb Don Simons:

I have recently assembled macros and--with lots of help from Bob
Tennent--fonts, that let me do a pretty decent job of emulating the
appearance of a jazz fake book. Here's an example:
http://www.pchpublish.com/bbbxv/newdonbook.pdf
which incidentally contains the six jazz tunes I've written over the years.
I used PMX for this (of course) but there are no changes to PMX, rather,
they're all in the form of new TeX macros mainly to define the fonts and do
the chord symbols.

I have not invested the effort of posting the new tex files, documenting how
to use them, or modifying PMX to make it easier to use them. I'd certainly
be willing to do the first two and get to work on the 3rd if I knew for sure
there was anyone else out there who would use them. So if you are out there,
post something on this list to let me know.

--Don Simons

   
  


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Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting

2015-03-08 Thread celtinca
 Excellent!  Also much interest here in anything more you could make available, or even need help with..  Keep up the good work.- William Vera  On 03/07/15, Don Simons wrote: I have recently assembled macros and--with lots of help from BobTennent--fonts, that let me do a pretty decent job of emulating theappearance of a jazz fake book. Here's an example:http://www.pchpublish.com/bbbxv/newdonbook.pdfwhich incidentally contains the six jazz tunes I've written over the years.I used PMX for this (of course) but there are no changes to PMX, rather,they're all in the form of new TeX macros mainly to define the fonts and dothe chord symbols.I have not invested the effort of posting the new tex files, documenting howto use them, or modifying PMX to make it easier to use them. I'd certainlybe willing to do the first two and get to work on the 3rd if I knew for surethere was anyone else out there who would use them. So if you are out there,post something on this list to let me know.--Don Simons   ---TeX-music@tug.org mailing listIf you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
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Re: [Tex-music] Jazz typesetting

2015-03-07 Thread Olivier Vogel
Congratulations for this absolutely beautiful work!!!

For sure, I'm very interested in having at least the sources and hopefully
some documentation.

Olivier
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