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Releases: PhilipHazel/pmw

pmw-5.30

24 Feb 16:33
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The major change in this release is the addition of support for directly generating a PDF as an alternative to PostScript output. However, only OpenType (.otf) fonts are supported when generating PDF output. There are a number of other unrelated bug fixes.

PMW-5.22

21 Dec 17:14
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There are just a few changes for this release, several of which are to help with non-standard experimental notation. These are unlikely to be of interest for conventional music typesetting. Details can be found in the doc/ChangeLog file.

PMW 5.21

15 Jul 16:18
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Text font translation and re-encoding has been extended. Some command line options can now also be set within the source file. There is now a [backup] directive for backing up to the previous note, and underlay handling with both [backup] and [reset] is modified. Notehead control is now completely settable within an individual note. Some bugs are fixed.

PMW-5.20

15 Jul 15:35
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A number of font support changes: An OpenType version of the PMW-Music font is now provided and can be used. There is also support for custom encoding of non-standard-encoding fonts. One minor infelicity is fixed, and the ability to test for transposition in the preprocessor is added.

PMW 5.10

08 Jun 14:33
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There are bug fixes, a few new features, and some very experimental code for reading MusicXML files.

pmw-5.02

30 Jan 14:47
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Fix undefined behaviour when processing B2PF underlay strings.

pmw-5.01

02 Jan 17:30
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Fixed several bugs related to processing strings with B2PF (convert base forms to presentation forms). When the character order was being inverted a number of things went wrong.

pmw-5.00 Major code revision

24 Nov 17:47
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The code has been heavily revised and tidied. There are a small number of new features.