Hi,

Continuing the thread I started here last November, I'd just like to say that 
I've now completed two experimental scores (Studies 2b2 and 2b3)  and uploaded 
them to [1] and [2]. These scores are written in SVG, and include identical 
timing and MIDI information in a special namespace (summarized in [3]).

I've also written to the W3C forum again, because I think some aspects of this 
could/should be worked into the SVG standard.

My speciality is music notation, not SVG or MIDI, so there's likely to be room 
for improvement in the way I've done some of this...

As an SVG beginner, I'd especially like to thank David Dailey for the 
indispensable, and beautifully illustrated, "An SVG Primer for today's 
Browsers". Thus far, I've only used a small subset of SVG, but that may well 
change in future. Anyway, Thanks!

All the best,
James

[1] http://james-ingram-act-two.de/compositions/study2/study2b/study2b2.html
[2] http://james-ingram-act-two.de/compositions/study2/study2b/study2b3.html
[3] http://james-ingram-act-two.de/svgScoreExtensions.html




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