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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Werner Icking Music Archive: MusiXTeX Files</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <link href="../ick-style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </head> <body bgcolor="#E1E1E1"> <p align="center"><a href="../index.html">Music Archive Home</a> | <a href="#musixtex">MusiXTeX</a> | <a href="#pmx">PMX</a> | <a href="#mtx">M-Tx</a> | <a href="./">Browse S/W Directory</a> | <a href="#other">Other S/W</a></p> <center> <h1>MusiXTeX and Related Software</h1> </center> <p><b><span style="font-weight: normal">MusiXTeX</span></b>, created by Daniel Taupin, Ross Mitchell, and Andreas Egler, is a set of macros and fonts that enables TeX to typeset music. To use it, at a minimum you must copy the macro and font files to the right directories in your particular TeX file structure, have the binary musixflx available to run, and have a TeX input file containing the proper commands. It's a three pass system: TeX, musixflx, then TeX again.</p> <p>To simplify inputting instrumental music there is the preprocessor PMX by Don Simons, which creates a TeX input file. For vocal music, there is M-Tx, a preprocessor for PMX by Dirk Laurie. It provides easy access to the functionality of the TeX macro package for lyrics called musixlyr, by Rainer Dunker.</p> <p>This page has short descriptions of most of the current files. Experienced users or those seeking an older file may wish to bypass this page and browse the <a href="./">directory</a>. That is the only access to some older versions of current software (many <a href="musixtex/older-versions">past versions of MusiXTeX</a>, useful for tracking changes), files for MusiXTeX's historical predecessors <a href="musictex">MusicTeX</a> and <a href="mutex">MuTeX</a>, and some other files that are not linked to from any web pages.</p> <a name="musixtex"></a><dl> <dt><font size="4"><strong>MusiXTeX Files</strong></font></dt> <dd><strong>Basic distributions</strong>, containing TeX-macros, font descriptions, font-definitions and documentation. One of these is all that will be needed for most MusiXTeX installations. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="musixtex/musixtex.zip">musixtex.zip</a> (Ver T1.09, beta), <a href="musixtex/musixtex-T108.zip">musixtex-T108.zip</a> , <a href="musixtex/musixtex-T109.tar.gz">musixtex-T109.tar.gz</a> (beta), <a href="musixtex/musixtex-T108.tar.gz">musixtex-T108.tar.gz</a> , <a href="musixtex/musixtex-T101-1.i386.rpm">musixtex-T101-1.i386.rpm</a>, <a href="musixtex/musixtex-T101-1.src.rpm">mmusixtex-T101-1.src.rpm</a>, <a href="musixtex/musixtex-musixflx-T101-1.i386.rpm">musixtex-musixflx-T101-1.i386.rpm</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong><a href="musixtex/musixtex-for-unix.html" name="HOWTO-Linux">HOWTO</a> install MusiXTeX, PMX, and M-Tx under Linux/Unix</strong> (C. Mondrup) <ul class="no_bullet"> <li>Also available as <a href="musixtex/musixtex-for-unix.pdf">PDF</a>.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong><a href="musixtex/musixwin.pdf" name="HOWTO-windows">HOWTO</a> install MiKTeX, MusiXTeX and Friends under Windows 2000</strong> (Eva Jaksch) </dd> <dd><strong>MusiXTeX documentation only</strong>, <a href="musixtex/musixdoc.pdf">PDF</a>, ready to view or print. </dd> <dd><strong>Musixflx binaries</strong> for various systems. If using Windows or if you can compile the C source, you won't need this. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="musixtex/musixflx.zip">musixflx.zip</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Examples</strong>, compositions and arrangements by Daniel Taupin (TeX input files ready for processing) <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="musixtex/musixexa.zip">musixexa.zip</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Fonts:</strong> If you've configured TeX to make bitmapped fonts on the fly, you won't need any of this file set. If you use bitmapped fonts but do not make them on the fly, you'll need one of the following depending on dpi resolution <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="musixtex/musix300.zip">musix300.zip</a> , <a href="musixtex/musix300-T90.tar.gz">musix300-T90.tar.gz</a> , <a href="musixtex/musix360.zip">musix360.zip</a> , <a href="musixtex/musix360-T90.tar.gz">musix360-T90.tar.gz</a> , <a href="musixtex/musix600.zip">musix600.zip</a> , <a href="musixtex/musix600-T90.tar.gz">musix600-T90.tar.gz</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd>As an alternative to bitmaps, we now have type 1 (postscript) versions of all the MusiXTeX fonts, created by Takanori Uchiyama. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/ctan/fonts/musixtex/ps-type1/musixps-unix.tar.gz">musixps-unix.tar.gz</a> (4.5 MB!), link to the sunsite CTAN mirror's copy.</li> <li><a href="musixtex/musixps.zip">musixps.zip</a> (4.5 MB!), local archive including <a href="musixtex/readme_mik.txt">directions</a> and a batch file for installing postscript fonts under MiKTeX, by <a href="mailto:cbiebri@gwdg.de">Christof Biebricher</a>. </li> <li><strong><font color="red">Bugfix</font></strong> copy of <a href="musixtex/xslhd24.pfb.gz">xslhd24.pfb</a> (14 July 2002).</li> <li>Link to one version of <a href="http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/ctan/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bluesky/"> type 1 cm fonts (Bluesky)</a>, which you'll need if you want to go 100% type 1.</li> <li><a href="musixtex/add-ons/old-feta.tar.gz">Old-feta fonts</a> (both type1 and type3), <a href="musixtex/add-ons/readme-of.txt">info</a> . These are primarily for mensural notation.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Postscript Slur Package K</strong> (Ver 0.92, 12 May 02) by Stanislav Kneifl. This is supported by PMX. The slurs will not be visible in DVI viewers, but can be viewed with ghostscript/ghostview. They do not work with dvipdfm. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="musixtex/psslur_readme.txt">readme</a> , <a href="musixtex/slur-ps.zip">ZIP</a>.</li> <li>Bugfix version <a href="musixtex/musixps92a.zip">0.92a</a> for musixps.tex. </li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Postscript Slur Package M</strong> (Ver 0.41, 1 June 02) by Hiroaki Morimoto. The package requires MetaPost. It will work with DVI viewers and dvipdfm. PMX does not expressly support it but does support MusiXTeX font-based slurs, with which this package should be compatible. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="http://homepage1.nifty.com/kuuku/notation/index-e.html">Link</a> to examples and setup instructions in English. Windows folks may want to right click and "save to disk" to download the <a href="musixtex/musixpss-0.41.tar.gz">Tarball</a>, I couldn't get it thru Netscape+Winzip when left-ckicking.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Reference/display page:</strong> Shows the most common commands and the typeset results. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="musixtex/musixre1.pdf">musixre1.pdf</a> , <a href="musixtex/musixre1.tex">musixre1.tex</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Add-ons</strong> <ul> <li><a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixser.zip">musixser</a> (Ver 1.1a) a MusiXTeX extension package for <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixser.txt">voice-wise</a> entry of music either as <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixser.zip">ZIP-file</a> or as <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixser11a.tar">tar-file</a> with <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixser.ps.gz">documentation</a> and <a href="musixtex/add-ons/gloria.tex">example</a> (<a href="musixtex/add-ons/gloria.gif">GIF</a>) by <a href="mailto:rainer.dunker@ebe-online.de?subject=MusiXSER on http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/"> Rainer Dunker</a></li> <li>musixlyr (Ver 2.0c) (<a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixlyr20c.zip">zip</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixlyr20c.tgz">tgz</a>) a MusiXTeX extension package for <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixlyr20c.readme">lyrics</a> handling by <a href="mailto:rainer.dunker@ebe-online.de?subject=MusiXLYR on http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/"> Rainer Dunker</a></li> <li><a href="musixtex/add-ons/gd/ablauf.html">German description</a> how to create a <a href="musixtex/add-ons/gd/gd.ps.gz">Gottesdienstordnung</a> using LaTeX, M-Tx, PMX, MusiXTeX and musixlyr with complete <a href="musixtex/add-ons/gd/gd.zip">source</a> provided by <a href="mailto:dirk@baack-lamstedt.de?subject=Gottesdienstordnung http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/"> Dirk Baack</a></li> <li>a <a href="musixtex/add-ons/hld2mtex">package</a> used to typeset <a href="musixtex/add-ons/hld2mtex/examples/o-pastor1.gif">music</a> by Hildegard von Bingen incl. TeX-font containing Hildegard's neumes.</li> <li>4-page example of typesetting <a href="musixtex/add-ons/partitur.ps.gz">orchestral scores</a> with MusiXTeX-<a href="musixtex/add-ons/partitur.tex">source</a></li> <li>1-page text on the combination of PMX with LaTeX2e by Eric Petersen - <a href="musixtex/add-ons/pmx-l2e.pdf">PDF</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/pmx-l2e.tex">TeX source</a></li> <li>1-page text on typesetting rests by Werner Icking - <a href="musixtex/add-ons/rests.pdf">PDF</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/rests.tex">TeX source</a></li> <li>2-page example on typesetting scales using \relativeaccid, by Werner Icking - <a href="musixtex/add-ons/scale.pdf">PDF</a> , <a href="musixtex/add-ons/scale.gif">GIF</a> , <a href="musixtex/add-ons/scale.tex">TeX source</a> .</li> <li>4-page text on <a href="musixtex/add-ons/Tabulature.ps.gz">tabulature</a> by <a href="mailto:michel.caprace@advalvas.be?subject=Typesetting of lute tablatures http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/"> Michel Caprace</a></li> <li>MusiXTeX extensions for <a href="musixtex/add-ons/tabdefs.tex">tabulature</a>-notation with example (<a href="musixtex/add-ons/tabxampl.tex">TeX-source</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/tabxampl.ps.gz">PS-file</a>) by <a href="mailto:gelten@wish.net">Ronald Gelten</a></li> <li><a href="musixtex/add-ons/ttrm1_5.tar.gz">Tarball</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/documentation.pdf">documentation</a> for TTRM (Ver 1.5), a package by <a href="mailto:rakewell@udk-berlin.de">Alexandros Droseltis</a> to generate a MusiXTeX file for a 12-tone row matrix (48 forms) starting from a single 12-tone row.</li> <li>MusiXTeX macros by <a href="mailto:moriwaki@mab.jpn.org">Moriwaki Michio</a>. <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixexp.zip">General Expansion Macros</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/musixwmn.zip">White Mensural Notation Macros</a>, <a href="musixtex/add-ons/mxtx2mml.zip">MIDI Auto Generating Macros</a>. For more information follow this <a href="http://www.mab.jpn.org/musictex/musixtex_e.html#MusiXExp">link</a>.</li> <li>DOS/Win binaries for <a href="musixtex/add-ons/dvitools.zip">dvidvi, dviconca, dviselec</a>. These handy tools let you rearrange pages in dvifiles, for example to make a booklet. The DOS/Win binaries can be hard to find.</li> </ul> </dd> </dl> <a name="pmx"></a><dl> <dt><font size="4"><strong>PMX</strong></font> is a preprocessor for MusiXTeX. It builds the TeX input file based on a PMX input file in a much simpler language, making most of the layout decisions by itself. All data are entered into a single file for the full score, up to 12 parts. An auxilliary program makes parts from a score. PMX has most of MusiXTeX's functionality, but it also permits in-line TeX to give access to virtually all of MusiXTeX. For proof-listening, PMX can make a MIDI file of your score.</dt> <dd><strong>Complete distributions:</strong> FORTRAN source, binaries, documentation, examples. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="pmx/pmx240.zip">pmx240.zip</a> , <a href="pmx/pmx-unix-230.tgz">pmx-unix-230.tgz</a> , <a href="pmx/pmx220.sit.hqx">MacOS</a>-version (Ver 2.20), Linux RPM's <a href="pmx/pmx-2.20-1.i586.rpm">i586</a>, <a href="pmx/pmx-2.20-1.src.rpm">src</a> (Ver 2.20)</li> <li><a href="pmx/pmx23-24.html">Changes</a> since version 2.3. </li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Documentation only</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="pmx/pmx240.pdf">pmx240.pdf</a> (Complete manual in PDF, 230KB)</li> <li><a href="pmx/ref240.pdf">ref240.pdf</a> (Reference card in PDF, 75KB)</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Examples</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li>One-page score <a href="pmx/barsant.pdf">PDF</a> , <a href="pmx/barsant.pmx">PMX source</a> , <a href="pmx/barsant.mid">MIDI</a> .</li> <li>One-page tour de force <a href="pmx/most.pdf">PDF</a> , <a href="pmx/most.gif">GIF</a> , <a href="pmx/most.pmx">PMX source</a> , showing most PMX commands.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Beta Versions</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="pmx/pmx2404.zip">Zip</a> of FORTRAN source and DOS/Win binary for latest working version. (Ver 2.404, 16 July 02).</li> <li><a href="pmx/pmx-unix-2331.tgz">Tarball</a> (Ver 2.331), <a href="pmx/readme-unix-2331.txt">info</a> for unix users.</li> <li><a href="pmx/pmx-2.3.0.5-1.i386.rpm">i386</a> (Ver 2.305)</li> <li><a href="pmx/pmxbeta.html">List</a><a> of changes since version 2.4</a></li> </ul> </dd> </dl> <a name="mtx"></a><dl> <dt><font size="4"><strong>M-Tx</strong></font> is a preprocessor for PMX that facilitates inputting lyrics. It builds the PMX input file based on a language very similar to PMX. M-Tx includes most of PMX's functionality, but it also permits in-line PMX commands to give access to virtually all of PMX.</dt> <dd><strong>Complete distributions:</strong> Makefile and/or binary, documentation, examples. <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="mtx/mtx052.zip">mtx052.zip</a> , <a href="mtx/mtx052_patch.zip">patched version</a> for 9 to 12 instruments, <a href="mtx/mtx052.sit.hqx">MacOS</a> , <a href="mtx/mtx052_patch.sit.hqx">patched version</a> for MacOS, <a href="mtx/mtx052-OS2.zip">OS/2</a> , <a href="mtx/mtx052-unix.tar.gz">tarball</a> for Linux/unix.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Documentation only</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="mtx/README">README</a> , <a href="mtx/mtxdoc.pdf">PDF</a> , <a href="mtx/mtx052lj.zip">mtx052lj.zip</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Example</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="mtx/netsoos.gif">netsoos.gif</a> , <a href="mtx/netsoos.pdf">PDF</a> , <a href="mtx/netsoos.mtx">netsoos.mtx</a></li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Utilities</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="mtx/tex2ex.zip">tex2ex</a> for Win32 (<a href="mtx/tex2ex.readme">info</a>)</li> <li><a href="mtx/mtxutil.zip">mtxutil</a>, M-Tx utilities written in Perl to extract voices (<a href="mtx/exmtx.readme">info</a>) or to transpose (<a href="mtx/trmtx.readme">info</a>).</li> </ul> </dd> </dl> <a name="other"></a> <dl> <dt><font size="4"><strong>Links to Other Free Software Related to MusiXTeX</strong></font></dt> <dd><strong>NoteEdit</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html">NoteEdit</a> is a versatile notation editor for Linux under active development by Joerg Anders. MusiXTeX'ers may be interested in its facilities for importing MIDI, MIDI keyboard input, and exporting PMX or MusiXTeX.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>Rosegarden</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/index.html">Rosegarden</a> is an integrated MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor. It runs under Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, SGI IRIX, and OpenVMS. It can export PMX.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>abc2mtx</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li><a href="http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc/">abc2mtx</a> is a notation program originally focussed on single-line folk music scores. It has its own language and can be used as a preprocessor for MusiXTeX. Files for version 1.6.1 are also archived <a href="abc2mtex">here</a> for convenience.</li> </ul> </dd> <dd><strong>MPP</strong> <ul class="no_bullet"> <li> This is a preprocessor for MusiXTeX that is no longer supported. Files are archived <a href="mpp">here</a> for convenience. Its developers have moved on to develop <a href="http://lilypond.org/development/">Lilypond</a>, which also uses TeX but is not related to MusiXTeX.</li> </ul> </dd> </dl> <dl> <dt><font size="4"><strong>Utilities</strong></font></dt> <dd><strong>Viewing and printing Postscript and PDF - </strong><a href="../scores/Introduction.html#print"> Ghostscript/Ghostview; Acrobat Reader</a>.</dd> <dd><strong>dos2unix</strong> corrects end-of-line characters in text files created in DOS so that they can be used in Linux/unix.<a href="README.Dos2Unix">Info</a> , <a href="Dos2Unix.tar.gz">tarball</a>.</dd> </dl> <p align="center"><a href="../index.html">Music Archive Home</a> | <a href="#musixtex">MusiXTeX</a> | <a href="#pmx">PMX</a> | <a href="#mtx">M-Tx</a> | <a href="./">Browse S/W Directory</a> | <a href="#other">Other S/W</a></p> <address> 15 July 2002, <a href="mailto:dsimons@adelphia.net">Don Simons</a> </address> <p><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img border="0" src="valid-html401.gif" alt="Valid HTML 4.01!" height="31" width="88"></a></p> </body> </html>