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New on CTAN: musixtnt

Date: February 21, 2015 8:05:19 AM CET
Bob Tennent submitted the musixtnt package. Version number: 2015-02-18 License type: gpl2 Summary description: A MusiXTeX extension library that enables transformations of the effect of notes commands Announcement text:
This archive contains a MusiXTeX extension library musixtnt and C source code, binaries for Windows (32 bit and 64 bit) and MacOSX, and documentation for two programs: fixmsxpart and msxlint. musixtnt.tex provides a macro \TransformNotes that enables transformations of the effect of notes commands such as \notes. In general, the effect of \TransformNotes{input}{output} is that notes commands in the source will expect their arguments to match the input pattern, but the notes will be typeset according to the output pattern. An example is extracting single-instrument parts from a multi-instrument score. fixmsxpart corrects note spacing in a single-part MusiXTeX source (possibly derived from a multi-instrument score and as a result having irregular note spacing). msxlint detects incorrectly formatted notes lines in a MusiXTeX source file. This should be used before using \TransformNotes.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/musixtnt More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/musixtnt We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Manfred Lotz

musixtnt – A MusiX extension library that enables transformations of the effect of notes commands

The package includes an archive containing a MusiX extension library musixtnt and C source code, binaries for Windows (32 bit and 64 bit) and MacOSX, and documentation for two programs: fixmsxpart and msxlint.

musixtnt.tex provides a macro \TransformNotes that enables transformations of the effect of notes commands such as \notes. In general, the effect of \TransformNotes{input}{output} is that notes commands in the source will expect their arguments to match the input pattern, but the notes will be typeset according to the output pattern. An example is extracting single-instrument parts from a multi-instrument score.

fixmsxpart corrects note spacing in a single-part MusiX source (possibly derived from a multi-instrument score and as a result having irregular note spacing).

msxlint detects incorrectly formatted notes lines in a MusiX source file. This should be used before using \TransformNotes.

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Version 2016-01-30
Copyright2015–2016 Bob Tennent
MaintainerBob Tennent

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