This looks like a wonderful idea, making the system much easier to work on!
You mention putting it into 'a python virtual environment.' On a linux system, is there any particular advantage to doing it that way? Or should I just start up python 3 and go from there? Forrest Curo San Diego On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 12:17 PM Taube, Heinrich K <[email protected]> wrote: > For any pythonistas out there, I have a new music package implemented in > python3 called musx that contains almost all of the tools available in > Common Music and Grace. It uses python’s package system so it is very easy > to install (assuming you have python 3.9 lying around.) > > If you want to try it out do this: > > $ curl -O > http://cmp.music.illinois.edu/courses/taube/mus499mrc/downloads/musx-1.0.0.zip > $ unzip musx-1.0.0.zip > $ cd musx-1.0.0 > $ open README.md > $ open INSTALL.md > > > —Rick > > _______________________________________________ > Cmdist mailing list > [email protected] > https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >
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