Marcelo-

 

All of the necessary software is on the Werner Icking web site at 

 

http://www.icking-music-archive.org/software/indexmt6.html

 

Assuming you have TeX installed and are using some version of Windows, I
suggest you download 

 

http://www.icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixtex114.zip. 

 

Before you unzip it, you will find a file inside called readme1st.txt, which
you should read and understand completely before doing anything else . I
don't mean to scare you, but installing MusiXTeX may not be easy (depending
on the administrative controls on your version of Windows, and on which
version of TeX you have installed), and using it is not easy either,
especially if you don't use the preprocessor PMX. 

 

--Don Simons

 

From: icking-music-archive.org-tex-music-boun...@mailman.nfit.au.dk
[mailto:icking-music-archive.org-tex-music-boun...@mailman.nfit.au.dk] On
Behalf Of Marcelo Rodrigues
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 4:21 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [TeX-Music] (sem assunto)

 


Dear David,

 

thanks for the preliminary explanations; now I wanto to get the musixdoc:
how can I get this file (or something alike)?

 

Lastly, I would also to know the following details:

 

a) does the Musixtex run in all the most recent Windows versions, i.e., XP,
Vista, 7, etc?

 

b) if affirmative, please, give me the directions where to get it.

 

I would like to tell you that I tried to install the Musixtex in my
computer, but it seems it didn't work properly, perhaps I did some mistaken
operation, but I am not sure about that. Anyway, give me, please, the
instructions to install it properly and then use it without problem.

 

Thanks also for the information that Musixtex is independent of Latex.

 

I will maintain the contact with you until I get the software in order.

 

Sincerely

 

Marcelo

--- Em dom, 16/5/10, David Allsopp <dra-n...@metastack.com> escreveu:


De: David Allsopp <dra-n...@metastack.com>
Assunto: Re: [TeX-Music] (sem assunto)
Para: "'Werner Icking Music Archive'"
<icking-music-archive.org-tex-music@mailman.nfit.au.dk>
Data: Domingo, 16 de Maio de 2010, 16:27

Marcelo Rodrigues wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
> 
> I would like to know the commands for writing all the musical symbols.

Not entirely sure what you mean by this - do you mean to include musical
symbols in text (as in, the symbol for a crotchet, the symbol for a quaver,
etc.) or how to produce music? Either way, musixdoc is your friend.

Additionally, if you are after writing whole scores, then use of a
pre-processor such as PMX is highly recommended.

> On the other hand, is it necessary to have the LATEX software for enabling
to write in MusixTEX?

No, MusiXTeX is written in plain TeX - MusiXTeX can be used in LaTeX sources
but LaTeX is not required (indeed, for whole scores, it is recommended that
LaTeX is not used).


David


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