Yes, that looks very promising!
2008/8/30 Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all you server-side 'Ponder-ers!
I think a few of us are convinced LilyPond can have a
future as a client+server application
For the record, I eventually want to set up a server for my musical theatre
works,
Dear lilypond-users,
I have had an (maybee studpid) idea in the last days. You know that there
are some programs available, that run in the internet, like e.g. the google
office. Do You think
it could be possible to make an internet-based version of lilypond?
Hi Stefan,
Valentin has already started such a project. I don´t know how good it
works. Probably it´s only a starting point:
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/
Dominic
2008/8/30 Stefan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear lilypond-users,
I have had an (maybee studpid) idea in the last days.
2008/8/30 Dominic Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Valentin has already started such a project. I don´t know how good it
works. Probably it´s only a starting point:
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/
Glad to see you remember :-)
Actually, I think a few of us are convinced LilyPond's can have
Hi all you server-side 'Ponder-ers!
I think a few of us are convinced LilyPond can have a
future as a client+server application
For the record, I eventually want to set up a server for my musical
theatre works, where the consumer can choose an instrumentation and
transposition(s) and the
Hallo all,
Valentin mentioned several projects on the web that have some web-based
version of LilyPond.
The keyboard input of Musipedia
http://www.musipedia.org/melody_search.0.html generates LilyPond code,
and its database uses LilyPond code to store melodies.
An interesting site if you
2008/8/30 Ivo Bouwmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
An interesting site if you know a melody but can't find its name!
Yes, there's also http://www.melodyhound.com/ (don't know if it's related).
Cheers,
Valentin
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