On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 07:51:00AM +0200, Pol wrote:
> I have just come across the included mail, from the linux-audio-user
> mailing list. May be of interest to lyx users and developers.

At least for me, yes. Thank you.

> Joerg Anders j.anders at informatik.tu-chemnitz.de 
>  Mon Jul 19 03:19:54 EDT 2004 
>
> On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Dave Phillips wrote:
> > 
> >   Today's goal: MusicTeX, maybe using Lyx (?) for a front-end. Anyone 
> > here have any experience with MusicTeX or any member of its family ?
> > 
>
> Because NoteEdit exports all ASCII based musical typesetting formats
> (except M-Tx) I have enforcedly some MusiXTeX knowledge.
>
> Long time ago the LyX devolpers contacted me and asked for
> some additional functionallity in NoteEdit to make it useable
> for LyX.

That was probably me.

> To tell the truth: I didn't comprehend why exactly
> they requested this. As far as I can remember this they
> planned a clickable "score" sign which should signal musical score
> inside a LaTeX text. Clicking this sign should launch NoteEdit.
>
> I cannot say what happend with these plans. But the requested
> NoteEdit features are present.

Thank you, Joerg.

Andre'

PS: This seems to be a pretty weird way to transmit a message from
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of globalization...

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