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    abcCairo

    Extend abcm2ps to support direct generation of PNG, SVG and PDF files

    abcCairo is a project to create a Cairo backend for abcm2ps, enabling it to generate output in the formats supported by the Cairo library; PNG, SVG and PDF. abcm2ps is a command line program written by Jean-François Moine which converts abc music notation to music sheet in PostScript or SVG format. It is an extension of Michael Methfessel's abc2ps. This project takes out the PostScript commands to generate various musical symbols and instead replaces them with Cairo function calls that generate the same musical symbols. The Cairo graphics library is an open-source graphics library offering a similar 2D graphics model to PostScript. ...
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    MilkCrate utilizes a new open-source markup language for tabular musical notation, and a unique wiki-styled web interface for data input. Users may generate a number of different document types to view the tabular notation, including .png, and PostScript
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