
         ABCinTeX

abcintex is a LaTeX package for using inline ABC music to create scores in 
a LaTeX document.

ABC music found in an "abc" environment is written to an ABC temporary 
source file which is converted to PostScript and then to either EPS (if 
you use tex) or PDF (if you use pdftex) before being inserted in your 
document.

This is still an experimental package, and you will find the documentation 
at the beginning of abcintex.sty. You may also play with example1.tex and 
example2.tex in folder "examples" to get a better understanding of how 
abcintex works.

abcintex uses the \write18 command to convert ABC files, so you must use a 
TeX engine that supports this trick, and enable it (with the -shell-escape 
option for teTeX for instance). Its default configuration uses abcm2ps,
abcpp and abc2midi to process ABC files.

abcintex uses a special version of keyval named keyvalx.sty that allows the 
definition of a default processing for unknown keys in options.

The "more" folder contains extensions for use with abcintex:
  - harmony.sty is a package that uses abcintex to annotate scores of 
    four voice chorals. It relies on PostScript decorations as supported 
    by abcm2ps.
  - pianopedal.abc defines the Ped and Dep ABC decorations for marking
    the beginning and the end of the use of the pedal in piano scores.

Frdric Boulanger.

2008-01-09 Frederic.Boulanger@supelec.fr