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    Toadflax

    Toadflax

    graphical front-end for editing/transposing abc music files

    Toadflax is a graphical tool for displaying and editing/manipulating tunes in abc notation. It exists in two forms, Toadflax built using GTK and py_toadflax built using tkinter, the python window toolkit. It allows the user to load in abc music notation files and work on each one independently. The music is displayed on-screen, without needing to use a PostScript interpreter, making it a lightweight notation viewer. The Toadflax program uses a music renderer based on yaps, while py_toadflax...
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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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