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Dmuse is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment Integrated Development Environment] for text editing/processing and graphical music notation rendering of [[MuseData]], with a built-in interpretive programming language called [[zbex]]. | Dmuse is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment Integrated Development Environment] for text editing/processing and graphical music notation rendering of [[MuseData]], with a built-in interpretive programming language called [[zbex]]. | ||
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== Dmuse User Guide == | == Dmuse User Guide == |
Revision as of 23:52, 6 October 2010
Dmuse is an Integrated Development Environment for text editing/processing and graphical music notation rendering of MuseData, with a built-in interpretive programming language called zbex.
Dmuse User Guide
- Overview and history of Dmuse
- Downloading and installing Dmuse
- File organization and init file for Dmuse
- Getting started with Dmuse
- Text editing capabilities of Dmuse
- Running zbex programs in Dmuse
- MuseData file organization
- How to print a score in Dmuse
- How to print instrumental parts in Dmuse
- How to create a score in Dmuse
- How to create instrumental parts in Dmuse
- How to enter music with a MIDI keyboard
- How to create MIDI files from MuseData
Dmuse Reference Manual
- Description of the init file read by Dmuse at startup
- Keyboard command list in Dmuse
- Description of the Menu bar
- Resident file manager commands
- Color and upper-ASCII codes in Dmuse text files
- Zbex programming language
- MuseData file specification