Hi Stewart, You could try installing the Debian multimedia-musiciantools metapackage. This pulls in Musescore, Lilypond and other tools.
The list is of packages is here: https://blends.debian.org/multimedia/tasks/musiciantools There is a bug which I need to fix though, because it does not pull in the latest musescore package. Cheers, Ross On 9/30/21 7:55 PM, Dr. Stewart Thompson wrote: > Hi All, > > > > I usually keep out of discussions but as a music publisher I felt this > hits my area of work. > > > > It sounds odd but I broadly support this, even as someone who has used > Ubuntu Studio as a publishing tool. First and foremost is that even with > the availability of MusicXML Sibelius, Finale and Dorico still dominate > the publishing profession, Encore in the US and Capella in Europe also > still have users. They then tend to move to Adobe in the publishing > process. I use a mixture of this or MuseScore/Scribus etc to produce our > materials but also produce in-house so don’t need to have too much issue > with needing to interact. If it’s a big job or cross firm we boot up > Windows and use what we need. > > > > Realistically I’d rather have the audio set up and out of the box then > add in publishing materials as I need. It’s generally a fairly small set > of programmes so if you are pinching for space it makes sense. > > > > *Dr. Stewart Thompson BA(Hons) MA(Mus)(Open) D.Ed. CT,FVCM FCV SFFLM > FGMS FMCM FIGOC FSCO FFSC FCollT FFSC HonFTCSM ACIEA* > > | Qualifications Director | Victoria College Examinations | 71 Queen > Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AY | Telephone 020 7405 6483| Freefone > from UK 08 0800 EXAMS | _www.vcmexams.com <http://www.vcmexams.com/>_* > Encouraging performers since 1890 * > > > > This email and any attachments transmitted with it are confidential and > intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named. If you > are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying or > redistribution of this information is not permitted. If you have > received this in error please notify the sender and delete it (including > attachments) from your computer. Neither the sender nor Victoria College > of Music and Drama, London accept any liability whatsoever for any > defects of any nature in, or loss or damage arising from, this > transmission. It is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure all > materials are virus free. Any views or opinions expressed may be > personal to the sender and not necessarily reflect those of Victoria > College of Music and Drama, London. > > *ü** */Please print this e-mail only if absolutely necessary - consider > the environment!/ > > > > *From: *Erich Eickmeyer <mailto:eeickme...@ubuntu.com> > *Sent: *30 September 2021 18:19 > *To: *ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com > <mailto:ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> > *Subject: *[ubuntu-studio-devel] Full ISO and some proposals > > > > Hi all, > > > > We hit a limit. Apparently, between Sunday the 26th and Monday the 27th, > the > > squashfs hit the technical limit of 4.0GB on our ISO image. Per ISO > 9660, this > > is a hard limit as the file system is incapable of having a single file > more > > than 4GB in size (the squashfs acts as a single file on the root of the > ISO). > > Unfortunately, this means we need to take a hard look at what we > preinstall by > > default and start eliminating some items. > > > > As an emergency, I went ahead and removed a few duplicate items and one > fairly > > large item, but it opened my eyes to a bigger picture issue. More on that > > later. > > > > In terms of deduplicating functionality, I removed jackd (not jackd2) since > > you can only have one anyhow. Also, I removed lmms which, in mine and Len's > > opinion, is an application that is stuck in the past using the older ladpsa > > (LV1) plugins and refuses to get any update. This is in favor of Ardour > as our > > DAW of choice. > > > > Other items: > > > > * Switched from ksysguard to the new plasma-systemmonitor for the desktop > > * Removed raysession in favor of agordejo and new-session-manager combined, > > which provides the same functionality with more backend support. > > * Removed simple-scan in favor of skanlite (a KDE scanner app) > > > > However, this is just a bandaid. > > > > My proposal is that we drop publishing as a category of apps that we > install > > beginning with 22.04. My reasoning is that we're not very well-known for > being > > a desktop publishing platform, and it blurs the line between "studio" and > > general-purpose. Moreover, people doing desktop publishing aren't exactly > > looking at Ubuntu Studio as we rarely see any questions about it. In fact, > > when people are reviewing Studio, they're a little surprised and > perplexed to > > see such tools. > > > > Len pointed out that while we could remove the publishing items, he feared > > that items in the graphics category would get removed. I assured him that > > this is not the case; that while there's some overlap, removing the > publishing > > meta would not remove any graphics items since the graphics meta still > pullse > > those items in. > > > > Removing the publishing meta would remove the following from the ISO: > > > > * scribus > > * calibre > > * pdfshuffler > > * plume-creator > > > > I know this doesn't sound like much, but I think it would be good to > save some > > space and no longer support desktop publishing as a category of items we > > install by default. > > > > Let me know what you think. > > Erich > > > > -- > > Erich Eickmeyer > > Project Leader - Ubuntu Studio > > Member - Ubuntu Community Council > > > > -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel