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Source: opustex
Section: non-free/tex
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Anthony Fok <foka@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 2.5.0.0

Package: opustex
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, tetex-base (>= 0.9.981030-1), tetex-bin (>= 0.9.981031-2)
Description: Typeset music scores with TeX
 This is OpusTeX beta-test Version 0.84 (February 1998).  This package
 contains the OpusTeX macros, musixflex, OpusTeX User's Manual in LaTeX
 source and DVI formats, and example source OpusTeX music score files.
 .
 OpusTeX is a set of versatile and power TeX macros to typeset polyphonic,
 orchestral or choral music.  It allows very fine control and produces
 professional printed music scores.
 .
 OpusTeX is still a beta-test Version and only dedicated for those, who
 want to work with and--more important--to work on.
 .
 Due to the important amount of information to be provided to the
 typesetting process, coding OpusTeX might appear to be awfully
 complicated, especially for beginners.  Therefore, it is recommended
 to use OpusTeX with some pre-processors such as ABC2MTeX.
 Visit the GMD Music Archive at http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/ and check
 the MuTeX Mailing List Archive for more information.
 .
 Authors: Ross Mitchell (Australia)
          Andreas Egler <Andreas_Egler@wob.maus.de>
          Daniel Taupin <taupin@lps.u-psud.fr>