atkins@marlin.NOSC.MIL (Hugh T. Atkins) (05/22/91)
In response to the requests about music scoring/publishing apps on the Mac here is a file I came across a couple of months ago. I actually did ftp the files. The manual itself is very good but you need access to a postscript printer to print it. I have only dabbled with the app itself, however. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The University of Illinois CERL Music Group is pleased to announce the availability of a demonstration version of Lime 0.5a, a powerful score editing program for Macintosh SE and II series computers. A binhex'ed stuffIt file containing the executable and manual can be copied via anonymous FTP from /pub/lime on novamail.cerl.uiuc.edu (internet number: 128.174.180.9). Read the "README" file for further instructions. New Features: * The new manual is distributed as a PostScript document. * Stems between staves of a grand staff. * Breves (double whole notes). * Center Hyphen and Extend Underline (for voice music). * Cue Size Adjust to automatically adjust the size of text annotations if they appear on cue size staves. * Improved slur shape and placement, especially in multiple voices on the same staff. * Improvements and bug fixes requested by users. If you get Demonstration Lime, please send email to L-Haken@uiuc.edu so we can keep track of who is evaluating it. We recommend a 68030-based Macintosh with a hard disk and at least 2 megabyte of RAM. The MacPlus and MacPortable will also work (given sufficient memory), but more slowly. This demonstration version of Lime supersedes all older versions. Please replace any older versions currently available from network servers. Thanks! Lippold Haken L-Haken@uiuc.edu 252 Education Research Lab 103 S. Mathews Urbana, Il 61801-2977