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Wiz Aus wrote:
Oh, btw if you're interested in that kind of thing, try running
Ikebana (see our CVS server). It uses lilypond running as a server
over a socket connection.
Is it really usuable? I mean, can you, say, click on a text object and
drag it around, or select a bunch of notes to add accent marks - all in
real time? Even with a 55 page score?
No, it's a proof of concept.
To be honest, a more practical solution would seem to be a proper
lilypond script editor - i.e. one that supports MIDI step entry, allows
easily adding articulations to multiple notes at once, adding
text/dynamics to multiple staves at once, etc. etc....and of course a
preview button!
I've tried using lilypond to create orchestral scores, and it really is
very difficult to visually keep track of where everything is.
There are some other packages for that. Check out eg. noteedit or
rosegarden.
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