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+Mupdisp and Mupprnt utility programs +

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+If you are using Ghostscript, but prefer to not use Mupmate, +there are two utility programs included with +Mup for displaying and printing music. +

+mupdisp Mup_options myfile
+

+will display music to your screen, while +
+mupprnt Mup_options myfile
+

+will print the output to your printer. +See the installation instructions for more details on configuring the +Mupprnt program for your printer. +

+

+The Mup_options can be any of the options listed in the +section on +"Command line arguments" +except -C, -E, -f, -F, -m, -M, -r, or -v, which don't +send PostScript output to the standard output. +

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+The Mupdisp program allows you to view pages in any order, with either a +version small enough to fit on your screen or a near-actual-size version +that you can scroll if it doesn't fit on your screen. +Mupdisp will run under MS-DOS/Windows or will run under +UNIX with TERM of AT386, linux, or xterm (under X windows). +

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+Mupdisp begins in partial page mode, +which displays output at approximately actual size (depending +on the size of your monitor). In this mode, it is possible that +not all of the page fits on the +screen, so the scrolling commands can be used to move up and down to view +different parts of the page. In full page mode, a small version of the +entire page is displayed. This is useful +for seeing overall page layout, but is generally too small to see much detail. +This mode is now somewhat of a relic of the days when screens were typically +much smaller than they are today, and is thus becoming less useful. +

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+Once the music has been drawn on the screen, you can enter various commands +to view different pages or parts of the current page. +The commands are: +

+
num <Enter> +
+Go to page number num. +
+ or <space> or <control-E> or <control-F> +
+move forward on the page by about 1/8 of an inch +(partial page mode only) +
- or <backspace> or <control-Y> or <control-B> +
+move backward on the page by about 1/8 of an inch +(partial page mode only) +
b or <control-U> or <control-P> +
+move backward on the page by about an inch +(partial page mode only) +
f or <Enter> or <control-D> or <control-N> +
+move forward on the page by about an inch +(partial page mode only) +
h or ? +
+display help screen +
m +
+toggle between partial page and full page modes. +
n +
+go to next page +
p +
+go to previous page +
q or ZZ +
+quit +
r +
+Repaint the page (useful for exiting help page) +
+

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+When in X windows, the mouse can be used for scrolling. The left button scrolls +downward like the f command, while the right button scrolls backwards like +the b command. +


+UNIX is a registered trademark of X/Open Company Limited +
+MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation +

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