From: <can...@li...> - 2007-12-14 17:21:45
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Me too I'm finding Noteedit to satisfy most of what I need as a front-end to lilypond but I'm keeping a close eye on Canorus and would like to switch over as soon as possible. I publish on the net chamber music with guitar (all free, no strings attached if you'll excuse the pun) at http://www.blackstock.ca if anyone wants to have a look. Incidentally, I'm running Nutch/Lucene as well to index sites that have free music scores - it's a work in progress but it's already pretty useful if you're looking for online scores. This is my latest score - Sarasate's Romanza Andaluza adapted for violin and guitar: http://www.blackstock.ca/egroupware/sitemgr/utilities/?page_name=fluteandguitar#romanza_andaluza Cheers, Mike can...@li... wrote: >I would prefer using NoteEdit for a few months. It comes in all Linuxdistributions I'm aware and is stable enough. >Current features Canorus misses:- dynamics, articulation etc. marks- import/export to/from MusicXml and NoteEdit >Dynamics and other marks will be implemented shortly (January releaseshould include them). The import/export filters will be implementsomeday as well, but dunno when :) >Stuff which work:- notes, rests, barlines, clefs, time/key sigs, slurs- export to LilyPond- lyrics, harmony function marks > >Regards.-Matevž >can...@li... pravi:> Hi all,>> I noticed the disclaimer on the main page, but I have to ask, since it> seems like there are a growing number of daily users of this> app...just how suitable is it for daily use? I'm starting my graduate> degree in music theory/composition in January, and I'd like to steer> clear of proprietary apps. In addition I'd like something that will> install natively on my Asus EEE PC, which runs Linux. Are there any> Linux composers out there? What do you use?>> Thanks,>> Nathan>> >_______________________________________________Canorus-user mailing lis...@li...https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/canorus-user > > > |