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3 | Mup Utilities for displaying and printing output | |
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13 | Mupdisp and Mupprnt utility programs | |
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16 | If you are using Ghostscript, but prefer to not use Mupmate, | |
17 | there are two utility programs included with | |
18 | Mup for displaying and printing music. | |
19 | <BR><PRE> | |
20 | mupdisp <I>Mup_options myfile</I> | |
21 | </PRE><BR> | |
22 | will display music to your screen, while | |
23 | <BR><PRE> | |
24 | mupprnt <I>Mup_options myfile</I> | |
25 | </PRE><BR> | |
26 | will print the output to your printer. | |
27 | See the installation instructions for more details on configuring the | |
28 | Mupprnt program for your printer. | |
29 | </P> | |
30 | <P> | |
31 | The <I>Mup_options</I> can be any of the options listed in the | |
32 | section on | |
33 | <A HREF="cmdargs.html">"Command line arguments"</A> | |
34 | except -C, -E, -f, -F, -m, -M, -r, or -v, which don't | |
35 | send PostScript output to the standard output. | |
36 | </P> | |
37 | <P> | |
38 | The Mupdisp program allows you to view pages in any order, with either a | |
39 | version small enough to fit on your screen or a near-actual-size version | |
40 | that you can scroll if it doesn't fit on your screen. | |
41 | Mupdisp will run under MS-DOS/Windows or will run under | |
42 | UNIX with TERM of AT386, linux, or xterm (under X windows). | |
43 | </P> | |
44 | <P> | |
45 | Mupdisp begins in partial page mode, | |
46 | which displays output at approximately actual size (depending | |
47 | on the size of your monitor). In this mode, it is possible that | |
48 | not all of the page fits on the | |
49 | screen, so the scrolling commands can be used to move up and down to view | |
50 | different parts of the page. In full page mode, a small version of the | |
51 | entire page is displayed. This is useful | |
52 | for seeing overall page layout, but is generally too small to see much detail. | |
53 | This mode is now somewhat of a relic of the days when screens were typically | |
54 | much smaller than they are today, and is thus becoming less useful. | |
55 | </P> | |
56 | <P> | |
57 | Once the music has been drawn on the screen, you can enter various commands | |
58 | to view different pages or parts of the current page. | |
59 | The commands are: | |
60 | <DL> | |
61 | <DT><I>num</I> <Enter> | |
62 | <DD> | |
63 | Go to page number <I>num</I>. | |
64 | <DT>+ or <space> or <control-E> or <control-F> | |
65 | <DD> | |
66 | move forward on the page by about 1/8 of an inch | |
67 | (partial page mode only) | |
68 | <DT>- or <backspace> or <control-Y> or <control-B> | |
69 | <DD> | |
70 | move backward on the page by about 1/8 of an inch | |
71 | (partial page mode only) | |
72 | <DT>b or <control-U> or <control-P> | |
73 | <DD> | |
74 | move backward on the page by about an inch | |
75 | (partial page mode only) | |
76 | <DT>f or <Enter> or <control-D> or <control-N> | |
77 | <DD> | |
78 | move forward on the page by about an inch | |
79 | (partial page mode only) | |
80 | <DT>h or ? | |
81 | <DD> | |
82 | display help screen | |
83 | <DT>m | |
84 | <DD> | |
85 | toggle between partial page and full page modes. | |
86 | <DT>n | |
87 | <DD> | |
88 | go to next page | |
89 | <DT>p | |
90 | <DD> | |
91 | go to previous page | |
92 | <DT>q or ZZ | |
93 | <DD> | |
94 | quit | |
95 | <DT>r | |
96 | <DD> | |
97 | Repaint the page (useful for exiting help page) | |
98 | </DL> | |
99 | </P> | |
100 | <P> | |
101 | When in X windows, the mouse can be used for scrolling. The left button scrolls | |
102 | downward like the f command, while the right button scrolls backwards like | |
103 | the b command. | |
104 | <HR> | |
105 | UNIX is a registered trademark of X/Open Company Limited | |
106 | <BR> | |
107 | MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation | |
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