[linux-audio-user] Note typesetting for Linux - final match! :-)

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Dear colleagues If, you look musi-tex and smilra packages you will fin 
very easy and very powerfull programmes,There is one which is non-free, 
but sometimes also used for professional look of scores
www.arkkra.com


Best wishes,


Vedran Vucic


Michal Seta wrote:

>stefano cardo <stefano.cardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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>>OK guys!!!
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>>Everyone of you are right, I cannot say the opposite, because each one has his way of reacting with a problem.
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>phew!  that was easy!
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>>But apart from this, I don't want to think that Linux doesn't need a WYSIWYG application... 
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>I'm not saying it doesn't need one...
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>>So I begin the discussione on finale, not for commercial reason, but only to suggest the lack of a  completely graphical frontend for edit music score.
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>I just thought that finale was a bad choice for an example.  Really, really bad.
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>./MiS
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