1. In a xtuplet with F, only the main note of the chord has a dot.
2. In the following code, which output line is correct. The 2nd?
Thanks for helping
Andre
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11 2 42 40 0
1 2 160
t
./
w500
f2Fx3n3 zad a /
m9898
f4dDx3 za f a
I have tested the correction on my (large) file and it all goes very well.
Thank you very much
Andre
I propose to correct this bug in modifying line 2259 of musixtex.tex:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@loop
becomes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@loop
It is very important that everybody tests this modifica
Bernhard Lang skryf:
>
> Is there a simple way to circumvent these problems with incompatible
> pascal dialects? (I presume, that's the problem here, and its a long
> time ago that I've been using pascal...)
>
Surely there must be a compiler option for Turbo Pascal source
compatibility.
Dirk
Dear Andre and dear all,
>
> If i outcomment one of this 3 lines, the code runs OK:
>
> Apl+t
> \\sepbarrules\
> \Ioctfindown0{-8}\
>
It seems that Andre discover a bug in MusiXTeX, more precisely, due to
the usage of \sepbarrules.
I propose to correct this bug in modifying line 2259 of musixt
I downloaded and compiled gnu pascal and tried to compile prepmx, to
see if this could be used straight forward. Unfortunately, there are
some errors which seem to have almost all to do with string handling
s[0] := ... -> strings.pas:46: error: constant out of range
and lots of warnings
files.p
Bernhard Lang wrote:
I can connect, just tired it, and I connected several times today (in
Geneva/Switzerland it is now 16:45).
I've experienced problems with connections to a number European web
sites today, for example that of GNU Pascal. There may be some
'disorder' in (parts of) the European
I can connect, just tired it, and I connected several times today (in
Geneva/Switzerland it is now 16:45).
bernhard
On Oct 18, 2004, at 4:44 PM, Don Simons wrote:
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> Lang
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> To: Typesetting music with TeX
> Subject: Re: [TeX-music] MtX compil
Hello,
I've uploaded a binary of M-Tx0.55c for Win32
compiled with FreePascal 1.0.10.
Is it useful?
http://homepage1.nifty.com/kuuku/notation/mtx055c-w32.tar.gz
(contains binary only)
Best regards,
Hiroaki MORIMOTO
"maurizio codogno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dirk:
>
> >It is only a ques
But p2c is obsolescent. It has survived
despite being unmaintained for eleven years because there was no decent
alternative. Now there is one. It is only a question of time, see
http://www.freepascal.org/fpcmac.html
before fpc runs on a Mac, and then the last remaining reason for
providing C
Dirk:
>It is only a question of time, see
> http://www.freepascal.org/fpcmac.html
>before fpc runs on a Mac, and then the last remaining reason for
>providing C source will disappear.
Well, I'd be a bit wary, unless someone would be so kind to provide
binaries for the major distributions. After
maurizio codogno skryf:
>
> Probably we need just some header file - Í'll investigate.
> However, as of now, mtxC055c is useless :-)
>
Until about 0.50, my development environment was Borland Pascal, either
running on a DOS machine or under xdos. Then it was p2c. When
Christian told me that Fre
Bernhard:
>It looks like the distribution you are using (to be found in
>mtxC055.zip) is broken.
I just downloaded the file - yesterday evening I answered Guido,
but just after a cursory look. There are at least two problems
with the Makefile:
(1) the rules are those for the .pas sources: indeed
Bernhard Lang wrote:
On Oct 17, 2004, at 9:20 PM, Guido Milanese wrote:
after a computer crash I am reinstalling all my musitex system. All
right with
musixtex and pmx. A problem now with mtx. I try to compile following the
instructions on the README under section 5 (Compiling with a C
compiler o
On Oct 17, 2004, at 9:20 PM, Guido Milanese wrote:
after a computer crash I am reinstalling all my musitex system. All
right with
musixtex and pmx. A problem now with mtx. I try to compile following
the
instructions on the README under section 5 (Compiling with a C
compiler on a
GNU system). I a
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