3 Other-packages -- related packages
7 A (not-at-all complete) overview of other music-typesetting/notation
8 packages. Feel free to add info (and mail it to me). Partly based on
9 a reflist by Miguel Filgueiras <mig@ncc.up.pt>.
11 =head2 Free packages (with source)
13 G Sharp, http://dept-info.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/~strandh/Gsharp
15 Rosegarden, http://www.math.bath.ac.uk/~masjpf/rose.html
17 Common Music/Common Notation, ftp://ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu/pub/Lisp
21 MPP, http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen/mpp-english.html
23 Jan Nieuwenhuizen, Using TeX and the MusiXTeX macro package to
24 write parts and scores of music. Department of Physics, Eindhoven
25 University of Technology, 1995.
32 Mup, http://www.arkkra.com/
34 A program which creates PS from a script input. Although it comes with
35 C source code, it is Shareware ($29).
39 Don Simons, PMX, A Preprocessor for MusiXTeX (Version 1.04).
42 Musi*TeX, http://www.gmd.de/misc/music
44 Daniel Taupin, Ross Mitchell and Andreas Egler, MusixTeX: Using TeX
45 to Write Polyphonic or Instrumental Music (Version T.64). Laboratoire
46 de Physique des Solides, Centre Universitaire, Orsay, 1993.
50 Chris Walshaw, ABC2MTeX --- An easy way of transcribing folk
51 and traditional music. School of Maths, University of Greenwich, 1993.
55 Miguel Filgueiras and Jos\'e Paulo Leal, A First Formulation of
56 SceX, a Music Typesetting System. Centro de Inform\'atica da
57 Universidade do Porto, 1993.
61 Fran\ccois Jalbert, MuTeX User's Guide (Version 1.1). Computer
62 Science Department, University of British Columbia, 1989.
65 =head2 Free (zero cents)
67 Calliope, http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/wfc/
77 LIME, http://datura.cerl.uiuc.edu/
79 Sibelius, http://www.acorn.co.uk/developers/sibelius
89 Berlioz, http://www.bsi.fr/~montel/