Version 2.3.0 of the GPLed musical score editor NoteEdit is available:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html
New features:
- score layout : braces (piano staffs), brackets (staff groups),
continued/discontinued bar rules.
Note! NoteEdit does its best to export the score layout. But
depending on your typesetting system the score layout possibly
changes (see below)
- Hungarian GUI translation (thanks to Peter Breuer <comp(a)suselinux.hu>)
- end bar
- multi repeats
Note! The multi repeat influences the replay but the signature
is only exported to MUP. (Perhaps some gurus can sometimes
explain to me how to export this into to different typesetting
systems).
- UTF8 text coding in "*.not" files. This sould enable correct restore
of Russian (Cyrillic), Greek, Hebrew, ... texts.
Note! It does not mean it exports Russian, (Cyrillic), Greek,
Hebrew, ... texts to MusiXTeX, LilyPond, ABC music, ...! I'm afraid
I'd need a native language speaker with some C++ programming
knowledge to solve this.
Note further! This implies a small version incompatibility if
you wrote lyrices and titles containing non-ascii characters :-(
Please correct them on NoteEDit score and store them again.
Note futher! I'm not quite sure whether this disturbs the
KDE-2.x/Qt-2.x compatibility.
- the # --> B / B --> # tool influences only the selected part (if any)
this is especially usful after Midi import if the score
has some B and some # parts.
- bugs fixed, among them:
+ correct replay of dal segno al coda
+ correct MusiXTeX export of ending repeat close symbol
+ cleanup rests works (again)
Problems exporting score layout
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MusiXTeX actually accepts either completely continued or completely
discontinued bar rules. If you specify a mix of partial
continued and partial discontinued bar rules NoteEdit
produces some statements of the musixdbr.tex package
by Rainer Dunker. NoteEdit produces a warning and gives
advice to install this package. Otherwise MusiXTeX will fail.
PMX is a preprocessor to MusiXTeX and therefore the same problems apply.
ABC music cannot deal with nested braces in brackets. NoteEdit will warn you.
LilyPond can deal with braces and brackets. It changes the staff
rules according to some LilyPond inherent rules. I was
told it is possible to break these rules. But I assume
they are there for good reasons. NoteEdit will warn you
if a LilyPond rule will change the staff rule policy.
MUP has no limitations.
--
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja(a)informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)