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I played with it once long ago and found it lacking. Maybe I should
check it out again. When I was doing a lot of music typesetting I used
MUP. Not free (cheap shareware) but did the best job for what I could
find at the time.

* Casey T. Deccio [Thu,  3 Apr 2003 at 12:26 -0700]
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> Art probably wasn't referring to this when he mentioned that free software
> has helped him with his compositions, but I thought I'd throw in a plug f=
or
> Lilypond, the music typesetter that uses TeX.  I just ran across it a few
> weeks ago and have had some fun playing with it.  It produces nice output=
 in
> dvi and midi (midi2ly is supposed to produce input given a midi file also,
> but I've had some problems with that).  The homepage is
> http://www.lilypond.org .  Has anyone played with Lilypond?
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> Casey
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