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    Canorus

    Canorus

    Music score editor

    Canorus is a free cross-platform music score editor. It supports an unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of notes, chord markings, lyrics, import/export filters to formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MusiXTeX and LilyPond
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    bnf2xml

    simple BNF parser makes xml markup of matches

    bnf2xml a simple BNF parser that takes text as input, searches according to a BNF query file, and outputs text marked up by the xml labels that show context. bnf2xml is as simple to use as any text binary ie, awk(1) grep(1). bnf2xml does not require C API because it outputs simple xml labeling. README is visible on file dl page. EXAMPLE: $ echo "hi" | bnf2xml patternfile <word><alph>h</alph><alph>i</alph></word> or <gas>hydrogen iodide</gas> patternfile says how to find...
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    NOTE: please refer to OPPL 2. OPPL is a preprocessor language that allows users to define macros for altering OWL ontologies. The syntax is very simple and intuitive, offering a very abstract and high level "scripting" language, for example for int
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