Mikhail Ramendik <mr@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hello, > Any sort of alphabetic medium for typesetting notes is about as "right" > for a professional musician as it would be "right" for a programmer to > somehow write programs in the language of musical score. So Lilyopnd is > simply off track. Can you explain why and "alphabetic medium" is not "right"? > The success of TeX for formula editing came, I think, from the fact that > TeX somehow matches the way a scientist *thinks* about a formula. But > IMHO, neither Lilypond nor any other alphabetic editor can approach the > way a musician thinks about score! And that's why this won't work. Can you explain how a musician thinks about a score, and how this cannot be expressed in alphabetic editor? Immanuel