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PMW operates by reading an input file containing an encoded description of the music; such a file can be constructed using any text editor or word processor. The music encoding is very straightforward and compact, and quick to enter. PR: ports/67283 Submitted by: Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com>
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Philip's Music Writer (PMW) is a computer program for high quality
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music typesetting. Originally written for Acorn RISC OS computers,
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there is now a version that runs on Unix and Unix-like systems.
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PMW operates by reading an input file containing an encoded
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description of the music; such a file can be constructed using any
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text editor or word processor. The music encoding is very
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straightforward and compact, and quick to enter.
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PMW comes with a PostScript outline font that contains all the musical
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shapes (notes, rests, accidentals, bar lines, clefs, etc.) that it
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requires. There is a man page for the command line options, and a
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200-page manual that is distributed as a PDF file.
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WWW: http://www.quercite.com/pmw.html
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