Well, I have never begun a project like this before and am a little intimidated 
by the potential it has in the field of music. I have furthermore noticed that 
a similarly structured parallel square format could entirely separately 
revolutionize the International Phonetic Alphabet, by rendering all phonemes 
available with a single square stroke of the keyboard, and postulate that there 
are almost certainly other uses of this format. I look forward to having a text 
editor that is optimized for parallel square content, but even as it is, it's 
fairly quick and to compose music in this extremely robust format with programs 
that exist.
 
I don't seek to detract from Lilypond at any point, it will always have its 
place, but I think there is undoubtedly much potential in my .txt to your 
.docx, if you will, and I was wondering if anyone in this mailing list would be 
open to discussing and working with me on it? I don't even really know where to 
get started haha... Not an endorsement, but Richard Stallman told me that an 
Emacs mode would be a wise step. What else?
 
I'm very certain that Parallel Squares will revolutionize the field of music 
notation. There simply has never been anything like it.
 
Viral Anticapital
http://anti.capital
 
 
--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: Parallel Square Premusic
From: "Andrew Bernard" <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>
Date: 3/20/17 9:34 am
To: "lilypond-user Mailinglist" <lilypond-user@gnu.org>

    Hello Vac,


Welcome to the lilypond community.


What are you asking us?


Andrew

      





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