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New release of NtEd - 0.23.0

From:  schoappied <schoappied-AT-gmail.com>
To:  linux-audio-announce-AT-lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject:  [LAA] New release of NtEd - 0.23.0 - a musical score editor for Linux
Date:  Wed, 07 May 2008 20:25:53 +0200
Message-ID:  <4821F431.4020307@gmail.com>

Hi all,


The new release of NtEd - 0.23.0 - a musical score editor for Linux - is 
out now! :)


New in NtEd 0.23.0:

A unique MIDI IMPORT function:

-  recognizes triplets
-  distributes the MIDI tracks onto multiple voices per staff



Grab the source and documentation at:


http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/staff/jan/nted/nted....


There is also a debian package available.


Other features:

 * Real WYSIWYG, i.e. what you see on screen is exactly what you
   get on printer output
 * Distribution of the musical symbols on pages and systems
 * (up to) 4 voices per staff
 *  N-tuplets 1 < N < 14
 *  repeats (with/without alternatives)
 *  up to 5 lyrics lines
 *  drum notes
 *  grace notes
 *  slurs
 *  trills, pralls, mordent, staccato, tenuto, sforzando, ...
 *  dynamics, (de-) crescendo (hairpins)
 *  va8, vb8, ma15, mb15 - lines
 *  accelerato, ritardando
 *  fermata, arpeggio
 *  piano pedal marks
 *  block instructions
 *  context change (key, clef, time signature change)
 *  arbitrary text (allegro molto con brio)
 *  import MusicXML
 *  import NoteEdit (implicit)
 *  export Lilypond
 *  system layout (braces, brackets)
 *  direct replay, whereby: Configurable music instruments per staff
 *  muting staves
 *  export midi
 *  import midi
 *  export PostScript
 *  Library usage as little as possible (Cairo, Gtk, X11, ALSA)
 *  Antialiasing         
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