I finally succeeded in building Canorus on my Gentoo box, though I haven't
had time to play with it yet.

Some issues:
1) It claims it needs Qt 4.1, but it actually needs 4.2. (Build will fail
on a missing header with 4.1.)
2) I had to modify some of the cmake-generated makefiles to add the -lutil
flag when linking.  This is definitely an issue on Gentoo and from my
Googling I suspect it will be an issue on SuSE as well.
3. "make install" installed the Century Schoolbook and Emmentaler fonts in
a subdir of /usr/local/share/fonts. Lilypond now picks up that version of
at least one of the fonts instead of its own, and thereafter GS chokes on
a bad /findfont.  I haven't resolved this yet other than to (temporarily)
remove the Canorus font directory.

> Canorus is still in alpha phase. Version 1.0 is planned for the end of
> the next year and should implement all of the NoteEdit features. Many
> exotic features are there though (like multiple viewports on the same
> score, scripting language and plugins support, support for harmonic
> function markings, Qt4, cross-platform and the best music font I've seen
> so far - Lily's emmentaler :) ).
>
> Regards.
> - Matevž
> Canorus Development team
> http://canorus.berlios.de


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