s.michnowicz@trl.oz.au (Simon Michnowicz - A Free Spirit) (04/14/91)
I just read the TourGuide of InterViews 3, and noticed that there is a music editor capable of producing MIDI output. I wonder if someone can tell me the name of this editor, as I can not seem to see it at interviews.stanford.edu. Thanks Simon Michnowicz
vlis@lurch.stanford.edu (John Vlissides) (04/14/91)
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I just read the TourGuide of InterViews 3, and noticed
that there is a music editor capable of producing MIDI
output. I wonder if someone can tell me the name of this
editor, as I can not seem to see it at interviews.stanford.edu.
Thanks
Simon Michnowicz
I'm not sure what you mean by the "TourGuide of InterViews 3," but I
do know that we don't distribute a MIDI-generating music editor. Any
such allusion you saw was probably meant to exemplify the type of
application that Unidraw supports. Other examples of so-called
graphical object editors are drawing editors, schematic capture
systems, diagram editors, user interface builders---basically any
application that provides a direct-manipulation environment for
conveying information to other systems.
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John Vlissides
Computer Systems Laboratory
Stanford University
vlis@lurch.stanford.edu