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m-tx(1)								       m-tx(1)

NAME
       m-tx - This script processes mtx files then deletes intermediate files

SYNOPSIS
       [ texlua ] m-tx[.lua] { option | jobname [ .mtx ] } ...

       The default effect is to process each file using

       prepmx(1)   (pre-pre-processing pass)

       pmxab(1)	   (pre-processing pass)

       etex(1)	   (first pass)

       musixflx(1) (second pass)

       etex(1)	   (third pass)

       dvips(1)	   (dvi to Postscript)

       ps2pdf(1)   (Postscript to Portable Document Format)

       followed by removal of intermediate files.

OPTIONS
       -v      output program name and version number, and quit

       -h      output usage summary and quit

       -l      changes the TeX processor to latex(1) or pdflatex(1)

       -p      changes	the  TeX  processor  to pdfetex(1) or pdflatex(1) (and
	       doesn't run dvips(1) and ps2pdf(1) or dvipdfm(1) )

       -d      changes the dvi processor to dvipdfm(1)

       -s      stops processing at the dvi file

       -t      stops processing at the tex (and midi) files

       -m      stops processing at the pmx file

       -i      retain intermediate files

       -f      default processing

       Options affect processing of all succeeding mtx files unless changed by
       another option.

SEE ALSO
       prepmx(1)  pmxab(1)  scor2prt(1)	 etex(1), latex(1), pdfetex(1), pdfla‐
       tex(1), musixflx(1), dvipdfm(1), dvips(1), ps2pdf(1).
       mtx260.pdf

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Bob Tennent <rdt@cs.queensu.ca>.

m-tx script, version 0.3	  2012-04-09			       m-tx(1)
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