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So I've been looking into getting a tablet, for really one main reason. Score editing. Web browsing is wonderful and I appreciate all of the capabilities of the tablet, but the ease of using a stylus over a mouse for music composition is the primary reason for my interest.

So my question is, are there any score editing programs available for maemo?
 
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Considering that http://www.sibelius.com/documents/index.html started life on ARM3 ? many years ago on Acorn A3000 desktop I would have thought it more than possible to do something on N800.
Wonder in Sibelius would consider porting back to ARM platform....
 
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How about this one?

http://denemo.sourceforge.net/

It's GTK+, so portable, right?
 
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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
How about this one?

http://denemo.sourceforge.net/

It's GTK+, so portable, right?
Should be doable. I can try to see it it will compile in scratchbox...

Dependencies

Denemo has the following build requirements:

g++ 2.95
flex 2.5.4a
bison 1.35
gtk+-2.6
libxml2
lilypond 2.0
autoconf 2.59
Optional Includes

The following will help you get full functionality from Denemo:

Lilypond 2.6 (supported but not fully tested)
CSound
An audio player such as play, or aplay
A midi player such as Timidity
 
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I've hildonized (a little bit), packaged and uploaded denemo 0.7.7(.2) to chinook extras devel repository
check it out
 
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Is lilypond available for os2008?
 
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Not yet ...
 
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Any news on Lilypond for IT?

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