I also stumbled upon this: www.weblily.net
A couple of days ago, this was a functional online lilypond creation and
editing tool. But, bizarrely enough, today it seems to have been replaced
with some broken CMS with lots of irrelevant portlets (it showed me a loan
calculator, calendar, message boa
On 28 February 2012 19:24, James wrote:
> See thread.
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-02/msg2.html
>
> Trevor Dixon has recently written a nice web-based app.
>
>
Ah, sounds promising. But the site is down - "bad gateway". Is the code
available anywhere?
Steve
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Steve,
On 28 February 2012 08:08, Steve Bennett wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm exploring possibilities for a web-based music creation and
> manipulation tool, and considering LilyPond for rendering the music (is
> there an alternative? :)). From what I can see in the documentation, it's
> designed ver
Hi all,
I'm exploring possibilities for a web-based music creation and
manipulation tool, and considering LilyPond for rendering the music (is
there an alternative? :)). From what I can see in the documentation, it's
designed very much as a command line tool, intended to be driven directly
by use