On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 10:21:53 +0200 David Baron <d_baron@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thursday 08 March 2012 01:20:30 Nils wrote: > > Laborejo, Esperanto for "Workshop", is used to craft music through > > notation. > > > > It is a Lilypond GUI frontend, a MIDI creator and finally a tool collection > > to inspire and help you compose. It works by reducing music-redundancy and > > by seperating layout and data. Don't worry about the layout, just > > concentrate on the music. > > [...] > Compare to frescobaldi, also python, uses lilypond format files directly and > is not really a notation program in and of itself.> > Compare to denemo which claims to be. I am sorry, I did not understand this part. Did you want to compare it or was that a request for me, that I shall compare it? > > Main problem with this is that is requires python3 which is not yet quite > complete. For example, I have been able to install eric5. Building pysmf works > for python2.7 but not for python3 This is not a problem at all, let alone the "main" problem. If it was I had included it in my problem list. Look at the version number, it is 0.1. Giving the process of single-dev open source audio software, when do you think it will reach 1.0? Maybe by a time where Python3 and the other dependencies are common. Notice you also need Lilypond 2.15, which is a git version. I plan to use Laborejo for decades in my professional career, thats why I even started it. I want it to be the top program not now but in years. Suddenly Python3 looks like good timing. Nils _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user