I am confused, is notedit dead? or is canorus a new project? Thanks, Aaron
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 07:36 +0200, Reinhard wrote: > Hi, > > Canorus, the successor to the music score editor NoteEdit is looking > for developers wanting to join the project. The project is hosted on > berlios and provides SVN access to the sources as well as a Wiki for > project discussions. > > I put out a first release based on the current SVN. You can fetch it > from http://prdownload.berlios.de/canorus/canorus-0.0.2.tar.bz2. > > Homepage: http://canorus.berlios.de > Wiki: http://canorus.berlios.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page > Contact: http://canorus.berlios.de/contact.html > > Canorus is the next generation music score editor (multiple viewports > of the same score, scripting support, score source view, fast and > intuitive UI, free software and cross-platform) . Technically it is > based on Qt4, uses CMake as project management tool, swig for scripting > / macros integration (primary script languages are ruby and python) and > the cross platform rtmidi library for the MIDI playback. > > Canorus is searching for developers with experience in the fields C++, > Ruby, Qt4, XML, Parsing, User Interfaces, Music Composition and Theory, > Translators, Score Editing Unit Tests. > > Some of the tasks are: > - Add several UI parts (either via Ruby or in the core) like Settings, > several different property perspectives, Lyrics, Import / Export > - Development of a robust test engine for the user interface and > its core (could be done via scripting) > - Import parsers for ABC Music, Lilypond, MusicXML, MUP (& NoteEdit), > MusiXTeX, PMX, MIDI etc. > - Export for several formats like the above > - Recording and replay of macros > - Multi-Level Undo/Redo (for different perspectives) > > If you want to join the project just mail me your berlios unix name > (user name you use to log into berlios). I'd use that name for a wiki > account too and will send you a password you should change as soon > as possible. > > A big "thank you!" to everyone making this project possible. > > Best regards, > > Reinhard Katzmann >