Hi Joerg:
Yes, of course, you're right, TeX is also a requirement for LilyPond.
I guess when I'm using MT it feels like I'm using TeX, so the TeX aspect
feels "closer" than when I use LilyPond.
I ran PMX examples from the PMX package itself, in version 2.5.01.
I've just discovered the PDF manual, I'll study it today and try the
preprocessor again this evening.
Btw, I must congratulate you on your recent versions of NoteEdit.
Thank you for the fine software !
Best regards,
dp
Joerg Anders wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Chris Cannam wrote:
A punch
chard has only 128 columns.
I thought 80 was more usual?
You are right (I have still one punch card here). Perhaps
it was rather a Fortran input limitation.(?) Independend
of this: The PMX input line must be shorter than 129 characters.
(or shorther than 128 ???)
BTW: If the TeX installation is regarded as drawback:
Don't misunderstand this: LilyPond is impressive! But
it requires a TeX installation, too ...