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But first, please read +. + diff --git a/support/xml2pmx/doc/Readme.XML2PMX b/support/xml2pmx/doc/Readme.XML2PMX new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..04165c2269 --- /dev/null +++ b/support/xml2pmx/doc/Readme.XML2PMX @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +(***************************************************************************) +(****************Copyright 2015,2016,2017 Dieter Gloetzel ******************) +(***************************************************************************) + This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see . + +1. Introduction + "MusicXML", ( http://www.musicxml.com/ ) originally developed by Recordare INC + and now owned by Finale ( https://www.finalemusic.com/ ), is the leading + musical data exchange format. XML2PMX provides an import facility for + sheet music stored in MusicXML format to PMX and MusiXTeX, the leading free + software for musical typesetting. Thus we are now able to import published MusicXML sources + as well as MusicXML sources created by OCR scanning, + e.g. with Sharpeye of VISIV ( http://www.visiv.co.uk ). + +2. PMX + developed by Don Simons (dsimons(at)roadrunner(dot)com) is an easy to use, + yet powerful preprocessor for the musical typesetting system MusiXTeX. + http://icking-music-archive.org/software/htdocs/index.html + An excellent introduction to using PMX is + http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmx/pmxccn.pdf + +3. XML2PMX + has been developed by the author with "Oberon Plugin for Windows + Version 2.5" of ETHZ Zürich on Windows 10. + https://github.com/Spirit-of-Oberon/ETH-Oberon-PlugIn-Win32 + + XML2PMX is available as Windows-EXE (32 Bit) and as Linux binary (32 Bit). + XML2PMX requires a TeX, MusiXTeX and PMX installation. + For Unix please see: https://tug.org/texlive/ + For Windows please see: https://miktex.org/2.9/setup + +4. Coverage of MusicXML + The following MusicXML features are detected and translated to PMX: + - maximum of 24 staves/voices and 400 measures + - two voices per staff + - maximum of two staves per instrument + - notes and rests up to 64th, including tuplets and grace notes, + - maximum of 2 dots + - chords, accidentals + - some annotations like Fermata, Staccato, Tremolo etc. + - ties, slurs and beams + - definition of meter, fifths, clefs and their changes on the fly + - dynamic marks: hairpins, "ff" etc., piano damping pedal + - title and composer, and texts above or below the staff + - barlines, repeats, volta + - instrument names, + - origin of XML file copied to the resulting PMX file + - accepts Windows files (records ended by 0DX OAX) + as well as Unix files (records ended by 0AX) + - resulting PMX-file on Unix has records ended by 0AX. + - resulting PMX-file on Windows has records ended by 0DX 0AX. + +5. New features: + - There is a new command line field "options", + which may contain one or several of the five letters "PDVSL" + in arbitrary sequence in upper or lower case. + - Lyrics are extracted and stored in a separate file (option L=Lyrics) + - several options for console output (P=parsed data, D=directions, V=voices, S=statistics,) + - automatic detection of pickup + - incomplete measures or voices are automatically filled with blind rests + +6. Limitations + Some more elaborate situations like beams crossing staves or chords crossing staves + have not yet been covered. + +7. Usage on MS Windows command line: + =================================================================== + XML2PMX "xml-file with path" "pmx-file with path" "options" + =================================================================== + The doublequotes are required. + "options" contains a sequence (without blanks) of one or several of + the letters "p", "d", "v", "s" and "l" . + Their meaning is the following: + _______________________________________________________________ + | p | XML parser output; not recommended unless the terminal | + | | window process has enough storage | + |-------------------------------------------------------------| + | d | information on "directions" (dynamical marks etc) | + |-------------------------------------------------------------| + | v | distribution of voices over instruments and measures | + |-------------------------------------------------------------| + | s | statistics of MusicXML tags like , etc| + |-------------------------------------------------------------| + | l | for extracting lyrics in a separate file | + |_____________________________________________________________| + + The generated PMX file will in general be complete and can be processed by "musixtex". + + If not, you can often solve the problem with minor changes in the PMX code. + + After the XML2PMX run you will find intermediate results in the + terminal window which may be helpful for debugging. + + Once you have a generated PMX file with all of the notes extracted, the bulk work has been done. + It is then easy to improve the results on the PMX side. + +8.1 MusicXML test data + You will find MusicXML-sources for testing under: + + http://www.musicxml.com/music-in-musicxml/example-set/ + + The following pieces from this source (and a few more) have been tested: + + - Schubert: "Ave Maria" (Ellen’s Gesang III), D. 839 "SchbAvMaSample.xml" + + - Beethoven: "An die ferne Geliebte", Op. 98 "BeetAnGeSample.xml" + + - Lee Actor "Prelude to a tragedy": "ActorPreludeSample.xml" + sample with 22 instruments and 41 measures + + - Mahler: "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen", "MahlFaGe4Sample.xml" + +8.2 OCR scanned sheet music + The MusicXML results from the tool Sharpeye from VISIV + (http://www.visiv.co.uk/) have been tested successfully. + +Contact: + + Feel free to contact me at + in order to report errors, propose improvements or + other comments. + + diff --git a/support/xml2pmx/doc/musixtex.1 b/support/xml2pmx/doc/musixtex.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..59b6c8874e --- /dev/null +++ b/support/xml2pmx/doc/musixtex.1 @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +.\" This manpage is licensed under the GNU Public License +.TH MUSIXTEX 1 2020-05-21 "musixtex version 0.23" "" + +.SH NAME +musixtex \- processes MusiXTeX files, using pre-processors prepmx, xml2pmx, pmxab and autosp +as necessary, and then deletes intermediate and log files (unless +.B -i +is used) +.SH SYNOPSIS +[ texlua ] +.B musixtex[.lua] +{ +.I option +| +.I jobname +[ .xml | .mtx | .pmx | .aspc | .tex | .ltx ] } ... +.SH DESCRIPTION +.TP +If a jobname argument has a .tex extension, the default effect is to process the file using +.TP 12 +.BR etex (1) +(first pass) +.TP +.BR musixflx (1) +(second pass) +.TP +.BR etex (1) +(third pass) +.TP +.BR dvips (1) +(dvi to Postscript) +.TP +.BR ps2pdf (1) +(Postscript to Portable Document Format) +.TP +normally followed by removal of intermediate and log files. A log musixtex.log is generated, even if other log files are removed. +.P +If a jobname argument has a .pmx extension, the file is first preprocessed using +.BR pmxab (1) +and the resulting .tex file is processed as above. +.P +If a jobname argument has a .xml extension, the file is first preprocessed using +.BR xml2pmx (1) +and the resulting .pmx file is processed as above. +.P +If a jobname argument has a .mtx extension, the file is first preprocessed using +.BR prepmx (1) +and the resulting .pmx file is processed as above. +.P +If a jobname argument has a .ltx extension, the file is processed using +.BR latex (1) +(or +.BR pdflatex (1)) +in place of +.BR etex . +.P +If a jobname argument has a .aspc extension, the file is first preprocessed using +.BR autosp (1) +and the resulting .tex or .ltx file is processed as above. +.P +If a jobname argument has none of these extensions, the script will look for a file +.IR jobname .xml +or +.IR jobname .mtx +or +.IR jobname .pmx +or +.IR jobname .aspc +or +.IR jobname .tex +or +.IR jobname .ltx , +in that order, and process it as above. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP 10 +.B -v, -version, --version +output program name and version number, and quit +.TP +.B -h, -help, --help +output usage summary and quit +.TP +.B -l +assume LaTeX source; +implied if the file has .ltx extension +.TP +.B -p +change the TeX processor to +.BR pdfetex (1) +or +.BR pdflatex (1) +(and doesn't run a dvi processor) +.TP +.B -c +preprocess pmx file using +.BR pmxchords (1) +.TP +.B -d +don't generate a .ps file and change the dvi processor to +.BR dvipdfm (1) +.TP +.B -D dvix +use +.B dvix +as the dvi processor; e.g., -D "dvipdfm -m 0.9". +Use -d +.I before +-D to suppress .ps generation. +.TP +.B -P ps2pdf +use +.B ps2pdf +as the Postscript processor; e.g., -P "ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=a4" +.TP +.B -F fmt +use +.B fmt +as the TeX processor; e.g., -F "luatex --output-format=dvi" +.TP +.B -m +stop processing at the pmx file +.TP +.B -M mtxx +use +.B mtxx +as the mtx preprocessor; e.g., -M "prepmx -i". +.TP +.B -X pmxx +use +.B pmxx +as the pmx preprocessor; e.g., -X "./pmxab", +.TP +.B -A aspcx +use +.B aspcx +as the aspc preprocessor; e.g., -A "autosp -l". +.TP +.B -L xmlx +use +.B xmlx +as the xml preprocessor; e.g., -L "./XML2PMX". +.TP +.B -t +stop processing at the tex/mid files +.TP +.B -s +stop processing at the dvi file +.TP +.B -g +stop processing at the ps file +.TP +.B -i +retain intermediate and log files +.TP +.B -1 +one-pass [pdf][la]tex processing; i.e., without calling +.B musixflx +.TP +.B -x +call +.BR makeindex (1) +to update index database +.TP +.B -f +restore default processing +.TP +.B -q +quiet mode (only musixtex's own messages); other messages are diverted to a temporary file. +If an error occurs at the TeX stage, processing halts immediately and the tail of the log file is sent to stderr. +Version information is copied from the temporary file to the log file. + +.TP 0 +Options affect processing of all succeeding MusiXTeX files unless changed by another option. Option flags cannot be combined; e.g., use \fB -l -x \fP rather than \fB -lx\fP. + +Note that four TeX engines are available via the -l and -p options: +.TP + etex default + latex -l + pdfetex -p + pdflatex -l -p +.TP 0 +If the -F option is used, options -l and -p need to be set if the engine name does not contain "latex" and "pdf" respectively. For example, the above four engines can be replaced by: + -F "luatex --output-format=dvi" + -F "lualatex --output-format=dvi" + -F "luatex" -p + -F "lualatex" -p + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR autosp (1), +.BR etex (1), +.BR latex (1), +.BR pdfetex (1), +.BR pdflatex (1), +.BR makeindex (1), +.BR musixflx (1), +.BR dvipdfm (1), +.BR dvips (1), +.BR pmxab (1), +.BR pmxchords (1), +.BR prepmx (1), +.BR ps2pdf (1), +.BR xml2pmx (1) +and musixdoc.pdf. +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page was written by Bob Tennent . diff --git a/support/xml2pmx/doc/musixtex.pdf b/support/xml2pmx/doc/musixtex.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..30246ff59f Binary files /dev/null and b/support/xml2pmx/doc/musixtex.pdf differ diff --git a/support/xml2pmx/doc/xml2pmx.1 b/support/xml2pmx/doc/xml2pmx.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3fc9c14219 --- /dev/null +++ b/support/xml2pmx/doc/xml2pmx.1 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +.TH XML2PMX 1 2020-05-21 "" "" + +.SH DESCRIPTION + +xml2pmx translates MusicXML files to input suitable for PMX processing + +.SH SYNOPSIS + +.B xml2pmx +.RB [ \-v\ |\ \-\-version\ |\ \-h\ |\ \-\-help ] + +.B xml2pmx +.IR input .xml +.IR output .pmx +[ p | d | v | s | l ] .. + +The +.BR musixtex.lua +script +from version 0.23 supports +.BR xml2pmx +as a pre-preprocessor for MusicXML files. + +.SH OPTIONS + +The meanings of the letter options are as follows: + + p XML parser output; not recommended unless the terminal window process has enough storage + + d information on "directions" (dynamical marks etc) + + v distribution of voices over instruments and measures + + s statistics of MusicXML tags like , etc + + l for extracting lyrics in a separate file + +.SH SEE ALSO + +.BR pmx (1) +.BR obc (1) +.BR musixtex (1) + +.SH AUTHORS +This man page was written by Bob Tennent . +XML2PMX was written by Dieter Gloetzel and +adapted for compilation by obc (the Oxford Oberon Compiler) by Mike Spivey . diff --git a/support/xml2pmx/doc/xml2pmx.pdf b/support/xml2pmx/doc/xml2pmx.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..987e7496b3 Binary files /dev/null and b/support/xml2pmx/doc/xml2pmx.pdf differ -- cgit v1.2.3