> Out of curiosity, why the effort to build up from nothing? I
> started Denemo from scratch instead of building on an existing program
> only because the existing UNIX score editors (Rosegarden and kooBase)
> were, well, unsatisfactory bases to work from for various reasons.
These are the same reasons to me.
> I guess what I'm trying to ask is this: what makes the idea of
> extending Denemo unsatisfactory for your purposes? I know almost nothing
> about the MusiXTex or PMX formats, but I don't imagine it'd be all that
> hard to add a function that'd allow Denemo to export to them. (Take a look
> at exportmudela.c in the Denemo distribution, for example.)
I started my project in April 1999. But I didn't made a great
announcement. Caused by an private mail I'd restart my program in December
1999 and made the announcement on freshmeat (January 04th 2000). Your
project was announced on January 16th 2000 ...
Yes, it's possible to take an existing program and modify it to my own
purposes. But this requiers to understand all the ideas. May be I could
get enough help from the authors, but it isn't sure.
I prefer the old music. So I need for examples the feature of greogrian
notes in MusiXTeX. But lilypond doesn't support this. Could this be
changed?
Cheers,
Lukas
PS: It's too bad about I hadn't much time to improve my project past
year...