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diff --git a/print/bww2tex/files/bww2tex.1 b/print/bww2tex/files/bww2tex.1 index 4f1e8eaa058..15c2b8f255c 100644 --- a/print/bww2tex/files/bww2tex.1 +++ b/print/bww2tex/files/bww2tex.1 @@ -1,104 +1,131 @@ +.\" $NetBSD: bww2tex.1,v 1.2 2003/01/24 10:11:28 wiz Exp $ .\" -*- nroff -*- -.TH BWW2TEX 1 2.00 -.SH NAME -bww2tex \- Bagpipe Music Writer Gold to BagpipeTeX converter - -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B bww2tex -[\ infile.bww\ [\ outfile\ ]\ ] - -.SH DESCRIPTION - -.B bww2tex +.Dd January 24, 2002 +.Dt BWW2TEX 1 +.Os +.Sh NAME +.Nm bww2tex +.Nd Bagpipe Music Writer Gold to BagpipeTeX converter +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm +.Op Ar infile.bww Op Ar outfile +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm is designed to translate BWW/BMW source as specified in the Bagpipe Music Writer Gold help, or the BMWDM Version 5.0/BMWPS Version 2.0 -manual. I infer from the archives that earlier BMW versions were more -tolerant of non-conforming code than this release. (Actually I think it -is that BMWDM is more tolerant than BMWPS or BMW gold). I have not found -it convenient to emulate all of these unknown (to me) abilities, but -have accommodated a few of the more common deviations. bww2tex is less -accomodating than bmw2tex. I have implemented the old symbols which -have new names so that both old and new symbols will work. This version -successfully parses all but a dozen of the tunes in the Peter Mohr and -Michael Bell collections and the sample tunes in the BMW Gold -distribution. The translated files (at least those free of blatant -copyright problems) are available on the Ceolas archive. The failing -input files have fairly gross errors (at least as they arrive on my -machine), e.g., no tabs whatsoever. I have only spot checked that the -files produced TeX properly. -.P -The code is written in flex and bison source. These are processed into C -*.c and *.h files which can then be compiled into the executable. The -final program can be used as a UNIX filter, that is, it uses standard -input and output. Alternatively, input and output files may be specified -on the command line. Enter 'bww2tex help' to get the details. This -should be easy to use on UNIX boxes, and in Win32 console mode. Windows -GUI mode and MAC systems are another story. Such programs require -additional App wrapper code, a developers environment, or a shell -program to use on MACs or as a Windows application. The MAC application -uses the DropUNIX app-wrapper. In the current version the drag and drop -feature still does not work, but you can convert files using the select -file menu item. The result is awkward in that one has to restart the -application for each file converted, but at least it can be used. - -.SH USAGE -.PP -bww2tex does not add information that is not in the BWW/BMW source. For -example, it does not generate sloped beams. It also does not adjust the -spacing. Many strathspeys will have overfull hboxes when TeXed. See -bagdoc.tex for solutions for crowded music. There are a small number of -items which BWW/BMW does that MusicTeX does not. I have made reasonable -substitutions. The formatting instructions in BWW files are mostly -ignored. The font size is reduced to two sizes, and the landscape spec -is honored. bww2tex can't, of course, handle user defined BMW tokens. +manual. +I infer from the archives that earlier BMW versions were more +tolerant of non-conforming code than this release. +(Actually I think it is that BMWDM is more tolerant than BMWPS or BMW gold). +I have not found it convenient to emulate all of these unknown (to me) +abilities, but have accommodated a few of the more common deviations. +.Nm +is less accomodating than bmw2tex. +I have implemented the old symbols which +have new names so that both old and new symbols will work. +This version successfully parses all but a dozen of the tunes in the +Peter Mohr and Michael Bell collections and the sample tunes in the +BMW Gold distribution. +The translated files (at least those free of blatant +copyright problems) are available on the Ceolas archive. +The failing input files have fairly gross errors (at least as they +arrive on my machine), e.g., no tabs whatsoever. +I have only spot checked that the files produced TeX properly. +.Pp +The code is written in flex and bison source. +These are processed into C *.c and *.h files which can then be compiled +into the executable. +The final program can be used as a UNIX filter, that is, it uses standard +input and output. +Alternatively, input and output files may be specified on the command line. +Enter +.Dq Ic bww2tex help +to get the details. +This should be easy to use on UNIX boxes, and in Win32 console mode. +Windows GUI mode and MAC systems are another story. +Such programs require additional App wrapper code, a developers +environment, or a shell program to use on MACs or as a Windows application. +The MAC application uses the DropUNIX app-wrapper. +In the current version the drag and drop feature still does not work, but +you can convert files using the select file menu item. +The result is awkward in that one has to restart the application for each +file converted, but at least it can be used. +.Sh USAGE +.Nm +does not add information that is not in the BWW/BMW source. +For example, it does not generate sloped beams. +It also does not adjust the spacing. +Many strathspeys will have overfull hboxes when TeXed. +See bagdoc.tex for solutions for crowded music. +There are a small number of items which BWW/BMW does that MusicTeX does not. +I have made reasonable substitutions. +The formatting instructions in BWW files are mostly ignored. +The font size is reduced to two sizes, and the landscape spec is honored. +.Nm +can't, of course, handle user defined BMW tokens. musicsize16 (small music) is specified and the note spacing is set to a -minimal value. The TeX output may edited to improve the appearance of -tunes which do attempt to crowd the lines. -.P +minimal value. +The TeX output may edited to improve the appearance of tunes which do +attempt to crowd the lines. +.Pp Unrecognized tokens are echoed to the output between bagpipe.tex lines. Recognized tokens in an unrecognized order cause the parser to fail and -drop the current line. Sometimes this is the fault of bww2tex and -sometimes of the BWW/BMW source. The most common cause is a missing tab. +drop the current line. +Sometimes this is the fault of +.Nm +and sometimes of the BWW/BMW source. +The most common cause is a missing tab. Other problems I've seen in archived BMW tunes include missing CLEFTs, missing spaces, missing line termination, missing beam (l,r) characters, capitalization errors, and tokens between a note and its dot. -.P +.Pp Once the input file has been parsed, the next question is will it TeX? -The most likely cause for a TeX failure is an unknown beamed group -macro. Often the only solution to this is to add the appropriate -definition to the TeX file. Sometimes the note grouping may be -rearranged so that an existing macro may be used. Another cause is a -beamed group of a single note. This can result an unknown macro or a -misused macro. These are usually due to errors in the BWW/BMW source, +The most likely cause for a TeX failure is an unknown beamed group macro. +Often the only solution to this is to add the appropriate definition to +the TeX file. +Sometimes the note grouping may be rearranged so that an existing macro +may be used. +Another cause is a beamed group of a single note. +This can result an unknown macro or a misused macro. +These are usually due to errors in the BWW/BMW source, either an inappropriate beam character or tabs in mid-beam. -.P +.Pp A parser trace may be generated by using a debugger to set the global variable yydebug to 1 after breaking at yyparse. -.P +.Pp Please test only plausible BWW/BMW source, not arbitrary combinations of -tokens. If you get a parsing error please verify that the BWW/BMW file -is legal. This is best done by running the source through the current -version of BMW gold. The most common problem is that something happened -to the tabs. There must be a tab separating every beat. and none in the -middle of a beamed note group. (The "group" may include things like -trailing dots, ties, and triplet signs, trailing embellishments, and -first/second time indicators). - -.SH CAVEATS -.PP -In UNIX, if the input director (<) is intended, but the -output director (>) is typed, the bmw file will be wiped out. +tokens. +If you get a parsing error please verify that the BWW/BMW file is legal. +This is best done by running the source through the current version +of BMW gold. +The most common problem is that something happened to the tabs. +There must be a tab separating every beat, and none in the +middle of a beamed note group. +(The "group" may include things like trailing dots, ties, and triplet +signs, trailing embellishments, and first/second time indicators). +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr bagpipetex 1 , +.Xr musixflx 1 , +.Xr musixtex 1 +.Sh AUTHORS +.Nm +was written by +.An Walt Innes Aq walt@slac.stanford.edu +in 2002. +Content of the manpage is also by him. +.Pp +Manpage created by David Griffith +.Aq dgriffi@cs.csubak.edu +using the +README from +.Nm +2.00 for inclusion in the +.Nx +pkgsrc tree. +.Sh CAVEATS +In UNIX, if the input director +.Pq Sq \*[Lt] +is intended, but the output director +.Pq Sq \*[Gt] +is typed, the bmw file will be wiped out. This can be avoided by using an explicit file argument. - -.SH AUTHORS -.B bww2tex -was written by Walt Innes (walt@slac.stanford.edu) in 2002. Content of -the manpage is also by him. -.br -Manpage created by David Griffith (dgriffi@cs.csubak.edu) using the -README from bww2tex 2.00 for inclusion in the NetBSD pkgsrc tree. - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR musixtex(1) -.BR musixflx(1) -.BR bagpipetex(1) |