On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 07:04:09PM -0800, Don Simons wrote:
> > Dmytro O. Redchuk
> >    2. M-Tx ... Its manual says that PMX offers musixlyr -- is that correct
> >        or I just misunderstood something?
> 
> I think you're misunderstanding something. PMX doesn't do lyrics at all,
> unless you want to use gobs of in-line TeX. That's basically what M-Tx does,
> with MusiXlyr's help. M-Tx produces a PMX input file containing in-line TeX
> commands to emplace the lyrics. Musixlyr, like any other TeX add-in, must be
> activated by a TeX \input command, and that's one of the commands that M-Tx
> puts up front in the PMX file it outputs. The \input command is just another
> in-line TeX command as far as PMX is concerned.

So, every "PMX" should be replaced with M-Tx?-)

So, "M-Tx is for me" -- i can type in M-Tx notation scores with lyrics,
than "process" it to PMX code, than obtain .tex file, which can be tuned
in some extent and \input into main text.

Am i understand you right?

> 
> --Don Simons
Thank You,
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