I. I. Ooisen wrote:
I don't
work with notation much these days, but I found that NE had a
transparent interface and many useful features. I've been writing a
series of articles for the Linux Journal on music notation software
for Linux, NE will be profiled in the next installment, along with
LilyPond.
maybe you shouldn't mention them together, as it seems this creates
confusion. (somebody expressed it earlier in the thread.)
NE creates output formatted for MusiXTeX/PMX, LilyPond, abc, MIDI, and
MusicXML, an impressive number of targets. I'm planning to include it
with the LilyPond profile precisely because it is such a superb
front-end for LilyPond.
I agree with Hans re: usage. Apps succeed in the world because of their
merit and because people actually use them. I also agree that getting
the word out is important to the public awareness of the app.
So maybe you should consider writing an article about NoteEdit ? I'm not
joking, there are a number of venues that would be interested in such an
article.
i suppose people need to know that noteedit is user
friendly and gui. or
maybe you could emphasize this.
I will. There will be screenshots. :)
Best,
dp