On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> BTW: is there any other hybrid (freeware) tool other than rosegarden
> that offers a graphical editor but uses MusixTeX as backend? I did not
> try rosegarden for some time, but I remeber the results didn't satisfy
> me.
Some weeks ago I wrote to de.comp.text.tex, that I'd begun to write such a
programm. But until today I wrote only a demo of my idea. You can download
it from my homepage (see below). You can add notes in many notelines an
give it to MusiXTeX to see it as DVI.

I would be happy if I found some people who are interested in such a
project - even you are tester or writer of any futher part.

Im using the graphic library Qt. Some days ago I update the most parts of
my code to Qt 2.0 - bit not the whole. So you see some warings while
running. But the main features will no be affected.

Cheers,
Lukas

PS: Requirements: autoconf, MusiXTeX, Qt 2.x

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I like Techno - unplugged.

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