Hi Don,
1. No there is no rule. Instead of changing the clef you could use 8va-signs.
At the bottom of the upper staff you should not use more than three ledger
lines. It gets really kinky collaborating with the lower staff.
2. If I would play this on the piano (or harpsichord or another interc
out why.
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>> I don't think so. I typed "tex FILE" in the terminal. That is how I us
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>> Philipp Neukel
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>> Subject: [Tex-music] Mysterious Line Number
Hello,
I have a problem with PMX: After successfully compiling PMX 2613 and installing
it, it messes up with my sources: It adds a Line (which is ALWAYS Number Eight)
to the Tex File:
$ \setmaxslurs{24}\setmaxinstruments{24}%
my PMX preamble looks like this:
$$$
3 2 4 4 0 6 .25 -4
0 6 16 .2
Hello,
I have tried to compile the source on my mac using gcc and gfortran, but I
never get through:
$$
pmx2613.for:735.72:
call getarg(1,jobname,idum) ! May need to replace this w/ next l
1
Error: Too many argumen
I am using Smultron. Could this be a problem?
Philipp
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OK,
the original problem of "Octave change at first triplet note"
has just been solved:
I tested the new binaries contributedby Bob Tennent via
this list on December 2nd 2010.
the other "tex command problem" is definitely not solved.
Thanks so far.
Philipp
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PMX 2.521 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 on a PPC iMac
I got it from WIMA.
Philipp
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My PMX file codes just this:
h297m
w190m
\\setsign2{-2}\
% Zeile 1 Takt 0
I used copy&paste to be sure.
PMX doubled the backslashes. It made two at the end, too.
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Thank you for your help so far,
but now it gets really kinky.
This works:
( e2 f+4x3 ) ( f o.: g a4x3 b c o: ) | d4 c8 D> b ( b2 oT0 G2m2Wa b )
D> /
but I want this:
( e2 f-4x3 ) ( f o.: g a4x3 b c o: ) | d4 c8 D> b ( b2 oT0 G2m2Wa b )
D> /
which does not work:
--
This is PMX, Ve
OK, some code:
3 2 4 4 0 6 .25 -4
0 6 16 .095
%
Klavier
Klarinette in B
%
btt
./
Apr
h297m
w190m
% Zeile 1 Takt 0
r1 | rp | r2 r4 r8d g13 zc3 /
a14 Dp | ( a2 e8 ) r8 r4 | r2 r4 r8d e14s zc+ /
r1 | r2 r4 r8d b14 Dp | ( b2 D"ten." f4 ) r /
%
g23d zc- r4 | rp Ct | d84 zf zb zd r8 r4 r2 Cb | e83 ? zb
Hallo Everyone
Today I have a rather stupid problem:
This is my code:
( e2 f4x3 ) ( f o.: g a4x3 b c o: ) | d4 c8 D> b ( b2 oT0 G2m2Wa b )
D> /
While the first e2 is in the 5th octave (said in PMX vocabulary)
conditioned
by the previous line.
Everything works just fine, but the followin
OK all.
It works now. I cannot tell you why, because I did not do anything
than use it the way it did. And now it works the way it should and I
can use PMX perfectly. There are just a few problems left, but they
are propably human dependent or else I will write again.
THANKS
Philipp
D-40
Hey everyone,
I have a funny thing to tell you: It works now.
The question: How?
Honestly - I am not sure.
It works whenever I have pmxab in the same folder as the pmx-file and
I use it via
$ cd .../folder
$ ./pmxab file.pmx
I replaced the pmxab in usr/local/bin many times by now, but it ne
Just to let you know, maybe you can see the mistake:
I made a large amount of new test.pmx files playing around with the
Smultron encoding settings (all als plain text Document): No effect
(but none expected)
I completely reinstalled PMX:
pmxab and scor2prt to usr/local/bin
pmx.tex to usr/l
Still won't work.
Thanks for your help so far. I am going to spend some time tomorrow
with it.
What really makes me think in this error:
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…
Starting second PMX pass
Bar 1 Bar 2 Bar 3 Bar 4 Bar 5 Bar 6 Bar 7 Bar 8open: No such
file or directory
apparent state: unit 12 name
OK, I got emacs and Smultron. What am I to do now?
I now used a completely unopened barsant - newly extracted from the
zip-file. Still won't work.
Philipp
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Thanks for your help - although it did not help YET
Slashes at the line end made no difference.
Neither did zip/unzip.
Yes i am using pmxab with the terminal. The pmx file is written with
textedit and TeXworks. Independently tested.
Is there actually a way to use pmx with TeXShop?
Philipp
D-
Hello Everyone
I have been using MusixTeX for some time now because I was not able to
get PMX working at all - whatever the reasons may have been. But now
that my musical education is getting more serious and therefore my
need to write much music in a short time is getting urgent I started
u could just use the
original macro.
Philipp Neukel
D-63225 Langen
Am 17.08.2010 um 16:33 schrieb Don Simons:
Here is a crude way to do it:
=
---
\input musixtex
\input musixper
---
2 2 4 4 4 4 0 0
1 1 20 0.08
Perc
Mel
tt
.\
\\setclefsymbol1\drumclef\
\let\
-- The important line for you
\input musixstr
Philipp Neukel
D-63225 Langen
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