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Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternativ
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Urs Liska |
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Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternative |
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Wed, 12 Jun 2019 19:10:40 +0000 |
12. Juni 2019 19:26, "ah" <address@hidden> schrieb:
> ...
>
> And also whether there will be lots and lots of symbol libraries for him
> to choose from?
>
There are essentially *no* native symbol libraries available, but that should
not disturb you too much. You can instead
- use any glyphs from any system-installed font
- draw custom fonts using PostScript paths
- include images
... and especially you can wrap all these into semantically meaningful commands
and make them accessible to handwritten or generated input.
HTH
Urs
Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternative, Karlin High, 2019/06/12
Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternative,
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Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternative, Urs Liska, 2019/06/12