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Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternativ
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternative |
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Thu, 13 Jun 2019 17:58:30 +0200 |
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ah <address@hidden> writes:
> Thank you people for the very useful insight and the links.
>
> First, to clarify that by Tex-like I meant programmatically, either
> (La)TeX macros or Scheme plus data.
>
> It looks the task must involve Sibelius at all costs. So migrating is
> not going to happen. However I am warm on the idea of creating a
> Sibelius plugin to call LilyPond if licencing problems can be
> resolved, do some rendering that Sibelius possibly can't and get back
> the result.
I'd consider this a very strange interpretation of "involving Sibelius
at all costs". It's like paying for a soccer player under the condition
that he gets to be involved in home team plays at all cost, and then he
gets to sell hot dogs.
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David Kastrup
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, Urs Liska, 2019/06/12
Re: Migrating from commercial music notation software to free alternative, Urs Liska, 2019/06/12