%-% Musictex.sty version 4.61 of June, 12 1992 %-% Updates to version 4.31 November 1991 of plain musictex %-% Musictex.sty version 0.0 of 5, November 1991 %-% It is a first attempt to make musictex running by LaTeX %-% We defined an environment named music to change the catcodes %-% of the vertical bar and the ampersand for musictex. %-% We used TeX command instead of LaTeX command inside of music. %-% It needs a rather big \Tex{}, but emTeX compiler on PCs does the trip %-% for small music arrays. It works better on work stations. %-% Nicolas Brouard %-% With this file you need extra fonts. If extrafonts are %-% are not available then use \documenstyle[musicpln]{article} %-% %-% In both cas you can add the option file bigmusic.sty which %-% enlarges LaTeX page to a big size (A4). %-% \documentstyle[musicpln,bigmusic]{article} %-% %-% Here is an example: %-% \documentstyle[musictex]{article} %-% \begin{document} %-%\def\nbinstruments{1}\relax %-%\generalmeter{\meterfrac{4}{4}}\relax %-%\debutmorceau %-%\normal %-%\zglu\Notes\rlap{\hu j}\ql h\enotes %-%\temps\Notes\hl g\enotes %-%\temps\Notes\hu k\enotes %-%\temps\Notes\ql f\enotes %-%\suspmorceau %-% \end{music} %-% %-% Latex blabla %-% %-% \begin{music} %-%\def\nbinstruments{1}\relax %-%\generalmeter{\meterfrac{4}{4}}\relax %-%\debutmorceau %-%\normal %-%\zglu\Notes\rlap{\hu j}\ql h\enotes %-%\temps\Notes\hl g\enotes %-%\temps\Notes\hu k\enotes %-%\temps\Notes\ql f\enotes %-%\suspmorceau %-% \end{document} %-% %-% Building Musictex.sty %-% %-% Two files are required to build musictex.sty from %-% the plain distribution, musicpre.tex and musicpos.\TeX{}. %-% Then musictex.sty is the concatenation of %-% of musicpre.tex+musicnft.tex+musictex.tex+musicvbm.tex+musicpos.tex %-% On unix: %-% cat musicpre.tex musicnft.tex musictex.tex %-% ... musicvbm.tex musicpos.tex >musictex.sty %-% On dos: %-% copy musicpre.tex+musicnft.tex+musictex.tex+ %-% ... musicvbm.tex+musicpos.tex musictex.sty %-% If you don't have the fonts, you should use: %-% On unix: %-% cat musicpre.tex musicpln.tex musictex.tex musicpos.tex >musicpln.sty %-% On dos: %-% copy musicpre.tex+musicpln.tex+musictex.tex+musicpos.tex musicpln.sty %-% You also need the option file bigmusic.sty to make wide scores, but real %-% large scores are advised to be compiled under TeX, not LaTeX.