In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Donald White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >I am using runabc.tcl (or runabc.exe) on both my PC and on Linux as a front end >to abcm2ps and gsview, and it is extremely easy to use. To a novice user, once >it is setup, you hit "display" and it generates a pdf file directly and >launches gsview32.exe (on Windows). > >I think the biggest thing lacking on Windows is an open source graphical score >editor. I use abcm2ps extensively for generating music for church, and I have a >large library of ABC worhip music, but I can interest anyone else in learning >the syntax and writing music in a text editor.
For graphical score editor (wysiwyg) and soon to support abc you can try Music Publisher (www.muspub.com) but if open source=free then No. I have a living to make. Bernard Hill Braeburn Software Author of Music Publisher system Music Software written by musicians for musicians http://www.braeburn.co.uk Selkirk, Scotland To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
