.\" This manpage is licensed under the GNU Public License .TH MUSIXTEX 1 2014-07-16 "musixtex version 0.11" "" .SH NAME musixtex \- processes MusiXTeX files, deleting intermediate files .SH SYNOPSIS [ texlua ] .B musixtex[.lua] { .IR option | .IR jobname [ .tex ] | .IR jobname [ .aspc ] } ... .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 followed by removal of intermediate files. .P If a jobname argument has a .aspc extension, the file is first preprocessed using .BR autosp (1) and the resulting .tex file is processed as above. .P If a jobname argument has neither .tex nor .aspc extension, file .IR jobname .aspc will be processed as above if it exists; otherwise file .IR jobname .tex will be processed. .SH OPTIONS .TP 8 .B -v output program name and version number, and quit .TP .B -h output usage summary and quit .TP .B -l changes the TeX processor to .BR latex (1) or .BR pdflatex (1) .TP .B -p changes the TeX processor to .BR pdfetex (1) or .BR pdflatex (1) (and doesn't run .BR dvips (1) and .BR ps2pdf (1) or .BR dvipdfm (1) ) .TP .B -d changes the dvi processor to .BR dvipdfm (1) .TP .B -s stops processing at the dvi file .TP .B -g stops processing at the ps file .TP .B -i retain intermediate files .TP .B -1 one-pass [pdf][la]tex processing .TP .B -x call .BR makeindex (1) to update index database .TP .B -a force .BR autosp (1) preprocessing .TP .B -f default processing .TP 0 Options affect processing of all succeeding MusiXTeX files unless changed by another option. Option flags cannot be combined; e.g., use .B -l -x rather than .BR -lx . .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 ps2pdf (1). .br musixdoc.pdf .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Bob Tennent .