Hi Daniel. Your app looks interesting and I was reading you email to lilypond-devel and wondering if you would be willing to make an addition, if you are serious about supporting the lilypond project that is. ;-) Why not release into the public domain a tidied up version of your "compiler" and add it to the lilypond development project so people can add their own music content to Etude.
I can well imagine this sort of opportunity for keen musicians to be able to play their music in an iPod / Pad would translate into a healthy surge in purchases on the iTunes App Store for your business. Although I can't speak for the development team it would seem to me to be a healthy gesture on your part since I haven't been able find any reference to lilypond anywhere on your site at http://etudeapp.com/. I know in my case I would jump at the chance to be able to encode my music project for use on an iPod Touch with your product. I'm currently converting a hymnal into lilypond format (about 30% of the way through) as input into a translation project for a minority hill-tribe language in Thailand. The big gap I have for phase two of the project is producing the audio accompaniment. My two bits worth. Blessings Reverend Simon Mackenzie <[email protected]> Lutheran Church of Australia [[ http://www.lca.org.au/ ]] Nan Thailand [[ http://about.me/simon.mackenzie ]] [[ http://blog.ichthus2.net/ ]] [[ http://gallery.ichthus2.net ]] currently re-vamping [[ http://www.facebook.com/simon.mackenzie ]] _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
