On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, John Chambers wrote:
> This is one of the standard problems with "universal" data formats.
> The people who design such formats usually seem to miss a lot of the
> information that is in other formats, or decide that such information
> isn't needed.
>
> The graphics world h
(just to address one point)
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 06:49:21PM +, John Chambers wrote:
> One of the problems that I think I've seen in my occasional looks at
> MusicXML is that it permits the representation of music as a pile of
> isolated notes, with no clues as to their structure. If you h
Neil Jennings writes:
| Problem is that the 'independent format' needs to accommodate all
| functionality required from all formats.
| I don't think MusicXML fits the bill yet. It doesn't seem to support some of
| the constructs that I need (unless I have missed something).
|
| Agree that when we h
Dave Holland writes:
| On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:03:23PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
| > Would be nice to start working on a commandline tool that can take many
| > types of music notation formats as input and produces any other of these
| > formats as output.
|
| I think it would be more use
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Dave Holland wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:03:23PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
> > Would be nice to start working on a commandline tool that can take many
> > types of music notation formats as input and produces any other of these
> > formats as output.
>
> I think
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 11:13:44PM +0100, Neil Jennings wrote:
> Problem is that the 'independent format' needs to accommodate all
> functionality required from all formats.
To a certain extent; otherwise you end up with a complicated monstrosity
that no-one supports all aspects of anyway.
> I do
27;Universal Music format' then this would be the
preferred approach.
Neil Jennings
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From: "Dave Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: 13 October 2003 12:28
Subject: Re: [abcusers] mup
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:03
Hello,
One ascii based format you didn't mention is MusicXML which I believe
has a very bright future. It allows moving music among any of the
commercial
programs you mention. I'm looking into exporting this format from my
little
online program at http://www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php .
Nor
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:03:23PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
> Would be nice to start working on a commandline tool that can take many
> types of music notation formats as input and produces any other of these
> formats as output.
I think it would be more use to have a program for each forma
Hi,
I'm trying out a copy of mup ( from http://www.arkkra.com ) and it seems
to do very good score typesetting for me. The only disadvantages are that
it is not free ( though 29 US-dollar is not that much ), and that it uses
yet another notation language. I've just begun to be a skilled ABC writer
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