Simon Dreher a écrit :

Hello Elie,

I see 4 things that, I think, are missing in MusiXTeX :

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It could be a part of my project to make it, so I don't write to ask you to do it, but if I must do it I would like to know if there are things I must know before intergrating it in MusiXTeX, or if you have tips. I think I will learn Metafont to do it.


Did you have a look at OpusTeX? It's avilable as Debian package, but I don't know if there are packages for other distributions or even for windows, nor which is the latest version.

OpusTeX supports gregorian chant very well and I think it's easier to use than MusixTeX for gregorian chants.

And if you like to integrate the missing parts in MusixTeX, perhaps you can get some nice ideas from OpusTeX...

Best regards,
Simon


Hello,

thank you for your answer. I had a look on OpusTeX already, but the thing that makes me think that it could be better to do it in MusiXTeX is the fact that the licence of OpusTeX is not clear... is it really under GPL ? Is it really maintained ?

For my project I need something maintained and under GPL...

In fact I will work with XML language, and we could imagine a conversion in OpusTeX and MusiXTeX.

Best regards,
--
Elie


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