I am a musician and not a programmer. And I'm fine with text input.
I agree that lilypond is not necessary suitable for writing down ideas
when you compose, but I'm not sure, anywyas... Once used to the
syntax it doesn't actually make much difference whether it looks like
music notation or just text... then again, perhaps I've been reading
too much Cage :)
Immanuel Litzroth <immanuell(a)enfocus.be> writes:
I am a musician and a programmer and my experience is
the same
as yours, but I was wondering if this was my experience as a programmer
which made me prefer lilypond.
Immanuel
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