A list of resources on music printing/writing and engraving. Please
note that don't have access to most material.
-[What I do know, I've commented inside brackets. They are just my
-personal comments, not to be taken too seriously]
+[Personal comments appear in brackets. What I (HWN) know, I've
+commented myself. They are just my personal comments, not to be taken
+too seriously]
=head2 Music engraving: references
OSU-CISRC-10/87-TR35, Department of Computer and Information Science,
The Ohio State University, 1987.
-[Algorithm to generate spacing in polyphonic music, tailored for use
-with MusiCopy HWN]
+[Algorithm for generating spacing in one line of (polyphonic) music,
+tailored for use with MusiCopy. LilyPond uses a variant of it (as of
+pl 76) HWN]
Allen Parish, Wael A. Hegazy, John S. Gourlay, Dean K. Roush and
F. Javier Sola. ``MusiCopy: An automated Music Formatting System''.
universiteit Rotterdam, 1991. (``An automated system for printing
music'' Master's Thesis Managerial Computer Science.)
-[This thesis describes a simplistic (monophonic) typesetting system,
+[This dutch thesis describes a simplistic (monophonic) typesetting system,
and focuses on the breaking algorithm, which is taken from Hegazy &
Gourlay HWN]
[Specs for NIFF, a comprehensive but binary (yuk) format for notation HWN]
-Alexander Brinkman, ``PASCAL Programming for Music Research''. The
-University of Chicago Press, 1990.
-
=head1 AUTHORS
-References contributed by Han-Wen Nienhuys, Miguel Filgueiras, Mark
-Basinski, Dorothea Blostein, Stephen Page, Jan Nieuwenhuizen.
+References and comments contributed by Han-Wen Nienhuys (HWN), Miguel
+Filgueiras, Mark Basinski (MB), Dorothea Blostein, Stephen Page (SP),
+Jan Nieuwenhuizen.
This should really be redone in BibTeX