Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
> When I musixtex a file I obtain the message \inline= and I am unable to enter
> any character. <ctrl> X gives nothing. All I can do is to kill the command
> prompt window I was working with.

CTRL-X is rarely the command exit anything - CTRL+C should terminate TeX, 
unless something's really broken.

I've more commonly seen this using OpusTeX - it's usually a sign that either 
the .mx2 file is out-of-sync with the .mx1 file, as Bob noted. Deleting the 
.mx1 *and* .mx2 file should clear it, otherwise there's a bug.

If memory serves, from writing TeX-based version of musixflx many years ago, 
turning that case into an elegant error message is quite hard.


David 


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