[LUTE] Re: Six Music Notation Programs - engraving comparison

2005-08-18 Thread Taco Walstra
On Thursday 18 August 2005 17:46, you wrote: > > Han-wen nienhuys did a marvelous job as programmer (at university utrecht > > here > > > in the netherlands). Lilypond is very unix/linux oriented > > And that is quite a problem, because linux people seem to think that the > rest of us love programm

[LUTE] Re: Six Music Notation Programs - engraving comparison

2005-08-18 Thread Roman Turovsky
> > > in the netherlands). Lilypond is very unix/linux oriented > > > > And that is quite a problem, because linux people seem to think that the > > rest of us love programming. > In the same spirit: windows people love computerviruses. > As herbert said, linux is surely not only for programmers; 1

[LUTE] Re: Six Music Notation Programs - engraving comparison

2005-08-18 Thread Roman Turovsky
> > > in the netherlands). Lilypond is very unix/linux oriented > > > > And that is quite a problem, because linux people seem to think that the > > rest of us love programming. > In the same spirit: windows people love computerviruses. There is simply no reason to write a virus that no one would

[LUTE] Re: Six Music Notation Programs - engraving comparison

2005-08-18 Thread Alain Veylit
Hi all, Personally, I have never been totally happy with the Windows environment, but I feel stuck with it because of 10 years of development... For one thing the data files are not exportable to any other platforms. So the hard work of transcribing music may be easily lost, and the number one

[LUTE] Re: Six Music Notation Programs - engraving comparison

2005-08-20 Thread The Other
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:39:06 -0500, Alain Veylit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think there is a Windows emulator for LINUX - equivalent to the Mac's > Windows emulator, that allows people to run Windows programs - how > advanced is this? > Alain It's Wine. Some people are getting it running we