> I actually never tried it because I thought it was some > command-line-based thing that output TeX files or some similar > 1980's-era thing, and I'd have to use some random tla2ps program > to get useful output from it. But maybe I had it confused with > Lilypond. right, noteedit has nothing to do with command-line apps. > For my very limited scoring needs, Rosegarden is enough. But I > just didn't know Noteedit was as capable as you say it is. if you know noteworthy composer (for windows), then you almost know how noteedit looks. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com