=head1 NAME
-Lily literature -- reading on music engraving/typesetting/etc.
+Lily Literature -- reading on music engraving/typesetting/etc.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
[What I do know, I've commented inside brackets. They are just
my personal comments, not to be taken too seriously]
-=head2 References
+=head2 Music engraving
Wanske, Helene. ``Musiknotation --- Von der Syntax des Notenstichs
zum EDV-gesteuerten Notensatz'', Schott-Verlag, Mainz 1988. ISBN
revised edition by Arnold Broido and Daniel Dorff. Music Publisher's
Association of the United States Inc., 1993.
-W.A. Hegazy and J. S. Gourlay. Optimal line breaking in music. In
-``Document Manipulation and Typography'', J.C. van Vliet (ed) 1988.
-
-[This generalizes TeX's breaking algorithm to music]
-
Ross, Ted. ``Teach yourself the art of music engraving and
processing'' (3rd edition). Hansen House, Miami Beach, FL.
(305) 532-5461
[This is about I<engraving> i.e. professional music typesetting, and
-includes some good spacing tables]
+includes some good spacing tables MB]
Read, Gardner. ``Modern Rhythmic Notation.'' Indiana University Press, 1978.
New York.
[This is as close to the ``standard'' reference work for music notation issues
-as one is likely to get.]
+as one is likely to get. MB]
=head2 Related papers
+
+Byrd, Donald. ``Music Notation by Computer''. Diss. Indiana Univ.,
+1985.
+
+Byrd, Donaldn. ``A System for Music Printing by Computer.''
+Computers and the Humanities, 8 (1974), 161-72.
+
+Smith, Leland. ``Editing and Printing Music by Computer.'' Journal
+of Music Theory, 17 (1973), 292-309.
+
+[If I remember correctly, this was concerned more with an input
+language than with the typography. SP.]
+
+Gomberg, David A. ``A Computer-Oriented System for Music Printing.'' Diss.
+Washington Univ. 1975.
+
+Hewlett, Walter B. and Eleanor Selfridge-Field. Directory of Computer
+Assisted Research in Musicology. Menlo Park, CA: Center for Computer
+Assisted Research in the Humanities.
+
+[Annual editions since 1985, many containing surveys of music
+typesetting technology. SP]
+
+
+W.A. Hegazy and J. S. Gourlay. Optimal line breaking in music. In
+``Document Manipulation and Typography'', J.C. van Vliet (ed) 1988.
+
+[This generalizes TeX's breaking algorithm to music]
+
David A. Gomberg; A Computer-oriented System for Music Printing.
Computers and the Humanities, Vol.11, pp 63-80.
[This paper describes a vapourware music setting system and an input
language to go with it. ]
-D. Blostein and L. Haken, The Lime Music Editor: A Diagram Editor
+D. Blostein and L. Haken, The Lime Music Editor: A Diagram Editor
Involving Complex Translations, Software Practice and Experience,
-Vol. 24, No. 3, March 1994, pp. 289-306.
+Vol. 24, No. 3, March 1994, pp. 289-306.
[A description of various conversions, decisions and issues relating
to this interactive editor]
"constraints" (which go unexplained) to automatically position various
elements.]
+Stephen Dowland Page. ``Computer Tools for Music Information
+Retrieval''. Dissertation Univ of Oxford, 1988.
+
+[Don't ask Stephen for a copy. Write to the Bodleian Library, Oxford,
+or to the British Library, instead.]
+
=head2 Further reading
Chlapik, Herbert. ``Die Praxis des Notengraphikers''. Doblinger, 1987.
Tablature: http://wabakimi.carleton.ca/~phacket2/guitar/tabfaq.html
-
-(of varying usefulness):
-
Donato, Anthony. Preparing Music Manuscript. Englewood Cliffs:
Prentice-Hall, 1963.
-Donemus. "Uitgeven van muziek". Donemus Amsterdam, 1900
+Donemus. ``Uitgeven van muziek''. Donemus Amsterdam, 1900
Heussenstamm, George. The Norton Manual of Music Notation. New York:
Norton, 1987.
=head2 other stuff
-Andreas Mahling, J. Herczeg, M. Herczeg and S<H.-D.> B\"ocker, Beyond
-visualization: knowing and understanding. In P.~Gorny, M.~J. Tauber
-(eds.), Visualization in Human-Computer Interaction, Lecture
-Notes in Computer Science, 439, 16--26, Springer-Verlag, 1990.
Peter S. Langston, Unix music tools at Bellcore.
Software --- Practice and Experience, Vol. 20(S1), S1/47--S1/61, 1990.
Miguel Filgueiras, Some Music Typesetting Algorithms. LIACC,
Universidade do Porto, forthcoming.
+
+=head1 AUTHORS
+
+Refs contributed by Han-Wen Nienhuys, Miguel Filgueiras, Mark
+Basinski, Dorothea Blostein, Stephen Page, Jan Nieuwenhuizen.
+
+This should really be redone in BibTeX