Thanks for asking, Helge.

I would certainly be happy to hear feature requests. So far, the big
request is a Word-for-Mac port. I'm doing this between full-time teaching
and family time, though ... so I'd like to know there is significant
interest before I put the time in.

The Free version currently cuts back the Settings Dialog: access to
commandline options for LilyPond, resolution settings, default image
transparency, and editor customizations (like font and pretty print, or
hiding the panel by default on startup), logging, document inspection (list
all the MsLily images, etc). As well, the Free edition blocks out the
Advanced editor. That editor provides stock wrapper/boilerplate code
(\page, \layout, etc) for margins, line width, ragged-right, etc. All that
can be modified in the current Standard Edition.

Long-term, these two are started but incomplete in the Stndard Edition (SE):
* Full capacity Templates menu: this is a Ribbon button that provides a way
to collect and quickly re-use common code excerpts. Both editions include
some stock templates (a blank staff, a clef, etc), but I expect the
Standard Edition to have a user modify-able menu and load-able code
collections. The goal is to let others write and distribute their own code
collections for use in MsLily.
* insert image with MIDI using OLE

I'm expecting a free-mium-like model, where the Free Edition is always
free, but SE helps direct what is created next ...

Admittedly, it would be good to have a few drops put in the grad school
loan buckets!

Cheers from Melbourne ~

Denton

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On 18 Jul 2017 2:27 PM, "Helge Kruse" <[email protected]> wrote:

The website announces a free and a standard edition. What are your plans
for difference between these two editions?

Best regards
Helge
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