2008/7/16 madhg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ... I have done a quick unsuccessful search for GUIs for MS Windows.
The best graphical music editor for MS Windows, though still in a beta
stage, is probably Canorus, that exports native LilyPond code as well:
http://canorus.berlios.de/
Cheers,
Valentin
Hi,
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, madhg wrote:
> Johannes Schindelin wrote:
>
> > That was totally unnecessary, especially given the fact that just a
> > _small_ web search would have turned up a _few_ GUIs.
> >
> > Don't waste my time,
> > Dscho
> >
>
> ... at the risk of wasting your time ... but t
e to reply
... I have done a quick unsuccessful search for GUIs for MS Windows. If you
could point me to one, I'd be interested to look at it. Though I am a very
happy user of Lilypond via Jedit and LilypondTool.
David
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Hi,
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Francisco Vila wrote:
> Maybe it is not intended exactly to "compose" in the first place, but if
> you are a composer and want to show your scores neat enough as to amaze
> others, give LilyPond a try.
To enhance on that: if you are a musician familiar with computers f
2008/7/16 Tom Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have had Lilypond installed for over a year and have yet to use it and
> ,unfortunately, will never use it until a decent gui is available. As a
> musician
> for 40+ years and some programming background, I don't have time to learn
> another language.
Hi,
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Tom Richard wrote:
> Hard core reality check folks. Either do it right or not at all.
That was totally unnecessary, especially given the fact that just a
_small_ web search would have turned up a _few_ GUIs.
Don't waste my time,
Dscho
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I have had Lilypond installed for over a year and have yet to use it and
,unfortunately, will never use it until a decent gui is available. As a musician
for 40+ years and some programming background, I don't have time to learn
another language. I'll check now and then to see if anyone is really in