INDEX Format: The first line in the index file contains the word INDEX starting in column 1. This word is followed by some space and then the name of the composer. All lines following the first line, up to the first index entry are a description of the format of the index (plus other other comments which might be added from time to time). All index entries start in column 1. Works are listed by their file name. Following each entry in the index are two data lines starting in colmun 2 and containing the following information: 1. Formal title of the work 2. Number of sources for the work For each source, there will be listed the name of the source file directory starting in column 2, followed by other information starting in column 3 Source file name (starting in column 2) 1. Formal name of the source 2. Data stage: 0 = stage1 in progress 1 = stage1 finished and/or stage2 in progress 2 = stage2 finished and/or stage2 checking in progress 3 = stage2 checking finished and/or preparation of release files in progress. (e.g. adding tags, checking release files, etc.) Greater than 3, this number is a set of flags 0x04 = MUSED release ready 0x08 = MIDIM release ready (MIDIminus) 0x10 = MIDI1 release ready 0x20 = MIDIP release ready 0x40 = KERN release ready 0x80 = DARMS release ready 0x100 = VECT_FULL release ready 0x200 = VECT_SHRT release ready 0x400 = VECT_VOCL release ready 0x800 = VECT_PRTS release ready 0x1000 = RAST_FULL release ready 0x2000 = RAST_SHRT release ready 0x4000 = RAST_VOCL release ready 0x8000 = RAST_PRTS release ready 0x10000 = SCORE release ready 3. Number of copies released 4. Number of movements in this work (in this source) 5. and up: names of the files containing these movements Following the file names can be any other information which helps identify the movement. In general, we will not be releasing specific movements of works separately. Source file name (etc.) The last line in the index file contains the word "END" beginning in column one.