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== Dmuse Zbex Programs ==
 
== Dmuse Zbex Programs ==
  
* [[autoset]]: converts [[stage2]] files into [[i-files]] in preparation for music printing.
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* [[autoset]]: Converts [[stage2]] files into [[i-files]] in preparation for music printing.
* [[mskpage]]: converts [[i-files]] into [[page files]] for music printing.
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* [[mskpage]]: Converts [[i-files]] into [[page files]] for graphical music notation printing.
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* [[autoload]]: Downloads fonts to a PCL printer.  Must be run before using [[pskpage]].
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* [[pskpage]]: Prints [[page files]] to a PCL printer.
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* [[dskpage]]: Similar to [[pskpage]], but displays [[page files]] as graphical music notation on the screen rather than printing.
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* [[eskpage]]: On-screen graphical music editor editor that displays and edits [[page files]].
  
 
== Dmuse Reference Manual ==
 
== Dmuse Reference Manual ==

Revision as of 18:09, 15 December 2010

Dmuse is an Integrated Development Environment for text editing/processing and graphical music notation rendering of MuseData, with a built-in interpretive programming language called zbex.

Dmuse User Guide

  1. Overview and history of Dmuse
  2. Downloading and installing Dmuse
  3. File organization and init file for Dmuse
  4. Getting started with Dmuse
  5. Text editing capabilities of Dmuse
  6. Running zbex programs in Dmuse
  7. MuseData file organization
  8. How to print a score in Dmuse
  9. How to print instrumental parts in Dmuse
  10. How to create a score in Dmuse
  11. How to create instrumental parts in Dmuse
  12. How to enter music with a MIDI keyboard
  13. How to create MIDI files from MuseData

Dmuse File Formats

Dmuse Zbex Programs

Dmuse Reference Manual

  1. Introduction
  2. Zbex programs in files and in other Dmuse windows
  3. Properties of Zbex
  4. Zbex utility programs
  5. Variable declaration statements
  6. Assignment statements
  7. The run and stop statements
  8. Input and output
  9. Comments
  10. Subscripts
  11. Program control (loop, if, goto)
  12. Relations
  13. Functions
  14. Procedures
  15. Tables
  16. Handling directories
  17. Special variables and labels
  18. Instructions for debugging
  19. Conditional compiles and other features
  20. Controlling the text display with putc
  21. Graphics
  22. MIDI instructions

Dmuse Internal Help Documentation

  1. Browser display test

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