I. I. Ooisen wrote:
I'm not
a good music reader nor writer,but when i need it Is
faster for me to write by hand.
why, do you write it in adobe? :D))
Sorry my english is too much poor to understand this,I mean paper and
pencil :\
Last night I
was playing with it and trying to
find the way to have a "normal" view (for me) of the score.Im
accustomed to the real book,and I like to write my scores in that
way,simple melody line and chords over,each line divided in four
bars,to have a clear preview of what I'm writing and reading,but
have not succes.This is not the first time I find this issue,and
probably the main cause,between others with no direct relationship
with noteedit,that made me reject the use and more extensive test of
the program.
finale has a reputation for having (at least in its first versions) the
most idiotic, un-intuitive, and frustrating interface in the history of
software. believe me.
I believe you,I don't know Finale.
don't compare noteedit with finale.
I didn't,I only name it in my post because here,
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
that is in the open post of this thread , is named as part of the
reason of the discontinuation of the project.
they are conceived differently.
noteedit is more like "nwc" ("noteworthy composer") for windows, which
is a much friendlier design.
Don't know nwc,neither.Does it have the feature to see the sheet
as a "normal" paper,and not one line only?
just try noteworthy composer (for windows, not gpl),
and you'll see what
i mean. then try NOTEEDIT.
Ok, goin to be difficult presently as I don't use windows
anymore,but if I got the chance,I will.
Saludos
--Carlos.