o as far as i see, you don't plan to integrate plotter into gracecl. would it be a lot of work?

hello johannes plotter is part of the base c++ code in both apps. i simply havent had time to work on its feature set as ive been trying implement rt audio and port io. I will go back to plotter as soon as i get score buffer functionality added to ports. im close to having it working for csound. Once ports have score buffers all port menus will boast a "Display.." option that sends the current score buffer contents to plotter for GUI editing.

(with scheme-grace, i have no interface to notation-software, right?, so it would be great
to have both - plotter and fomus/mid in one application).

a couple of comments. first, fomus is in the process of being converted from Common Lisp to C++ , you can track its current state at its new home:
        https://sourceforge.net/projects/fomus
once David has a libfomus I will implement a Fomus port in Grace and you will be able to send data to it from scheme.

second, you can get notation out of grace right now if you have use the interapplication bus to route midi port output to a notation program. Jake Rundall was able to do this using Sibelius last week -- he put Sibelius in "record mode" with a measure countoff, then switched to Grace and evalled a sprout on the downbeat. The result was realtime midi data appearing in the Sibelus score. it was pretty cool to see.

third, there is a project now underway here a uiuc that will contain a public domain, flexible, common practice notation tool implemented in JUCE with GUI windows and wysiwyg pdf output. Andrew actaully has score lines and crossplatform music fonts going, ill send a screenshot to the list once the first note appears :)

o in scheme-grace, i get the following error while launching:

If you are on a mac you can fix this problem by activating the Interappliation Bus using the Audio/Midi Setup app. the error is not really a big deal, we attempt to open midi port[0] at startup, this is legacy code as we were working on the midi ports that will not be in the next release (since I am adding score buffers to ports their default state will be closed when Grace starts up.) If you are on linux i think you use jack to define a port (sorry i forget exactly what to do, ill have to add a note about this in the documentation)

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