Music Works 2.2 Readme file 30 Oct 1996

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NEW FEATURES
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Keyboard entry of notes, rests and ornaments is now provided.

Display will now scroll horizontally as well as vertically while 
tracking the player or moving the cursor.

New font is provided which includes the double sharp symbol. The 
double sharp symbol can be accessed from the note palette.

Automatic bar numbering is now provided through the Preferences 
dialog box.

Notes are now displayed while recording by default.

See sections in this file for more information.

Refer also to the file REVS.TXT installed to your Music Works program directory
for further information.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
======================

You must install Music Works 2 from the Windows program manager.
If you are running a different shell such as Nortons Desktop for Windows,
run Progman by select Run from the File menu in the desktop and typing
PROGMAN.

If you are running OS/2, you must ensure that the Windows Program Manager
is running if you wish to add the Music Works for Windows group and icons.
You may also find that the Setup program does not terminate correctly when
installing from OS/2. If this happens the blue screen will be left open with no
dialogue box displayed. In this case you will need to terminate the Setup
program using the OS/2 Window list that pops up by pressing Ctrl Escape.

Once you are running the Windows program manager, choose Run from the
Windows program manager File menu, and type either A:SETUP or B:SETUP
depending on which drive you are installing from.

INSTALLATION - CTL3D
====================

If 3D support for dialogue boxes has been improperly installed on you computer,
a warning message box may pop up when you start the install program.
This will not affect the running of the install program except that the
dialogue boxes will be drawn without 3D effects. Continue with the
installation and ignore the warning. If 3D support for dialogue boxes has not
been installed, the installation program will install 3D support, but will
run without 3D effects. The next time the program is run, the 3D effects will
be used.

INSTALLATION - OVERWRITING EXISTING FILES
=========================================

The installation program will warn you before overwriting existing
files in the Windows or Windows System directories. You should normally
overwrite older versions of files only. Do not overwrite a newer version
of a file. The version numbers are displayed in the warning box that
pops up when the program tries to overwrite a file.


INSTALLATION - FILE LOCATIONS
=============================

All files are copied to the directory that MW2 is installed to, and
subdirectories with the following exceptions.

Five files are copied to the windows system directory. They are :

   CTL3DV2.DLL		   3D dialogue box file
	MWSYMBOL.TTF		MWW font file
	MWSYMBOL.FOT		MWW font file
	GUITFNT1.TTF		MWW font file
	GUITFNT1.FOT		MWW font file


The first file provides 3D support for dialogue boxes used in the 
installation program and in Music Works 2, and may be used by other
Windows software.

The next four files are font files used by Music Works 2, and are unlikely
to be used by other applications.

Installation files are copied to your TEMP directory. If you
have a command such as 

SET TEMP=C:\TEMP

in your autoexec.bat file, then these files will be copied to that
directory, otherwise they may be copied to the DOS, WINDOWS,
or root directory. At present, these files are not deleted after use.
The files are :

                MWSETUP.EXE
                MWSETUP.INI
                STRINGS.DLL

They can be deleted any time after completing installation.


INSTALLATION - WIN.INI
======================

Music Works 2 will add the following entries to the WIN.INI file in 
your Windows directory.

[Extensions]
mww=mw2.exe ^.mww to inform Windows that files with MWW extension
                  belong to Music Works 2

[fonts]
MWW Symbols (TrueType)=mwsymbol.fot
MWW Guitar Tabs (TrueType)=guitfnt1.fot

The above two entries are added when the Music Works 2 fonts are added.

PLAYING MUSIC ON SOUNDBLASTER CARDS
===================================

Some Soundblaster drivers cause MW2 to crash while playing. This occurs
only when playing through the FM output using more than one channel at
a time. The problem can occur on early 8 bit standard Soundblaster cards
with their own drivers, and on a Soundblaster Pro card with OS/2 drivers.
There may be other configurations that cause the problem.

Two solutions are possible.
1. Use one channel only in your composition. This is not really a problem
with MW2, as MW2 will automatically generate patch changes and velocity
changes to support multiple instruments on a single channel.
2. Add an entry to the MW2.INI file in the [Play] section setting the
output channel for all music. This would read as follows

SingleChannelPatch=n

where n is a value between 0 and 15 indicating the channel to use, eg
to send all output to channel 0, use

SingleChannelPatch=0

To disable this feature, either comment out the line by placing a semicolon
at the start of the line, or set it to 65535.

If your music is all assigned to a single channel, it will still play correctly.
See the section titled "assigning the same channel to more than
one track" for details.

ASSIGNING THE SAME CHANNEL TO MORE THAN ONE TRACK
=================================================

It is possible to output a number of tracks to the same channel. 
MW2 allows this to happen by automatically generating patch
changes and velocity changes while playing so that the different
tracks do not interfere with each other. This allows you to
produce multichannel type output on a single channel. The automatic
generation of velocity changes can be turned on and off from the
MW2 INI file, and is on by default.

This option does not work correctly on all devices. Some devices ignore
patch changes sent while a note is being played. On these devices, if a note
is playing on a given channel at the time a note from a different track is sent
to the same channel the second note will probably be lost or played
incorrectly.

NOTES MISSED OUT OR PLAYED INCORRECTLY
======================================

You may need to assign each track to a different channel. See "Assigning the
Same Channel to More Than One Track" above.

This is normally done by editing tracks from the Track Edit Palette.

PRINTING PROBLEMS
=================

There can sometimes be problems printing to HP Deskjet printers
if you are using Cirrus Logic variable resolution screen drivers.
The problem is exhibited as a failure to print the heads and tails
of notes and various other parts of your score at some stave size
settings. It this problem occurs, the solution is to run the Windows
Setup program from DOS (outside of Windows) and choose a different
screen driver. Usually VGA or SVGA is fine.

TOOL BAR PROBLEMS
=================

At 640x480 display resolution, the two rightmost buttons on the toolbar
will not be visible. These two buttons adjust the width setting for your
composition. If you are running at this resolution, adjust the width 
settings from the Layout dialog box in the View menu instead of using 
these buttons.

RECORDING
=========

A new switch has been added to give greater control of the record functions The
switch allows the user to control whether data is processed while recording or
after recording has finished. Previously data was always processed while
recording. This could cause problems on slower systems or more complicated
compositions. By enabling the switch, most data will be buffered while
recording, and processed when the stop button is pressed. This should free up
the computer to better handle recording. The switch is set by entering a line
into the MW2.INI file. In the section headed [Record], add or change the line

SpeedRecord=1

to use the new recording method or

SpeedRecord=0

to use the old method.

CLIPBOARD
=========
Improvements have been made to the copy to clipboard routines. It is no longer
necessary to specify a scale in the ini file. Data will be produced into
other applications at the same size it is in Music Works.

The current page can be copied to the clipboard to be pasted into other
applications. Select the page to copy and choose Copy Page from the Edit menu
or type Control B to copy the page. In your other application choose Paste
to retrieve the picture from the clipboard. The entire page will be inserted.
There are many settings that can be altered for sizing of images. Refer to the
MetaFile section of the Ini file.

To ensure that the image does not need to be scaled in the other application,
set the page size in Music Works to be the same as the page size WITHIN the
margins of the receiving application. Set the margins in Music Works all to
zero. The image will exactly fill the page in the other application.

To copy a single line of music, set the vertical page size in Music Works to
display a single line of music (eg 180). The single line of music displayed
will be copied to the other application.


GRACE NOTES
===========

Grace notes are now supported.

These notes are drawn at half the normal
size and are often used to show short notes that may be played before the beat
or on the beat. In almost all ways a grace note can be used and edited in
exactly the same way as a normal note. One exception is that a grace note
cannot be beamed to a normal note. Grace notes can be beamed and tied to normal
notes, and grace notes can be beamed to other grace notes. A note is set to be
a grace note from the Edit Note dialog box which has a Grace Note check box. To
better support grace notes a few extra options have been added to the Edit Note
dialog box. These options allow a note to be shifted from its correct position
on the score, and played at a different time to that indicated on the score.
There is also an option to adjust the played length of a note. They are
explained in the on line help. These options can be applied to all notes.

To support these extra options, the Music Works files format has changed.
This version of Music Works will read files from all previous versions of the
program, however previous versions of Music Works will not read files written
by this version. If you wish to transfer files to other people, ensure that they
also have this release of Music Works.

There are several ways of placing grace notes. A method we have found to be
satisfactory is as follows.

Place the grace note at the beat of the normal note following the grace note
before the normal note is placed.
Edit the grace note by double clicking on it, select the Grace Note check box
to change it to a grace note and adjust the position offset (usually with a
negative value to shift it to the left - possible 2.5 to 5.0). Also adjust the
play offset to make the grace note play early. This is specified in clock ticks
(default of 240 to beat or crotchet). This might be a value of -60 or so. You
may want the note to play shorter than the displayed value by adjusting the
length offset once again in clock ticks. This may be a value of -30 or so.
Select OK and the note will be redrawn.
Add any following grace notes in the same way and beam them together if
required.
Place the normal note the same way. You may need to adjust the play offset to
cause the note to be played off the beat. You may also need to adjust the
length offset to compensate for the note starting early or late.

Note that you need to use the Edit Note dialog box for these edit operations
rather than the Edit Selected Notes dialog box. When editing Selected Notes
it is possible to change notes from normal notes to grace notes and vice versa
however it is not possible to move notes or adjust the play offset.

Note also that a note must not be beamed to allow it to be changed to or from
a grace note. To change beamed notes, first remove the beam, then change the
notes then add a new beam.

Refer also to online help for use of grace notes.

WINDOWS 95
==========

Music Works has not yet been written as a Windows 95 program. It has been
tested on Windows 95 systems, and found to run well. If you install Windows95
onto your computer, you will need to re-install Music Works to ensure that it
will run correctly. If the program is not re-installed, it may crash while
starting up or display incorrectly. Music Works may also crash while starting
if the MW2.INI file is missing, or moved. A Windows 95 version is currently
being written.


CORELDRAW 3.0
=============

When exporting to CorelDraw 3.0 using the clipboard, some symbols will not be
imported by CorelDraw. This is a limitation of CorelDraw. MusicWorks symbols
are actually characters of a special font. The symbols defined as characters
beyond the normal range (ie greater than character 127) are not imported by
CorelDraw 3.0. These symbols are imported correctly by most other
applications.


OPL3 SOUND CARDS WITH SOFTSYNTH
===============================

There is a problem with the OPL3 Soft Synth driver that causes 
screen refresh problems while music is being played back. We are not 
aware of a replacement driver at the time of writing. The solution 
is to disable the Track Player function from the Preferences dialog 
box, or to change to the card's FM driver.

