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  • Page files refer to two nearly-identical data formats in the [[MuseData]] data process # Page-specific [[i-files]] ("Intermediate files")
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  • ...s [[music page files]] into PostScript files which can be converted to PDF files or printed to a PostScript printer or viewed in programs such as ghostview.
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  • ...al file structure, including sub-directories, preserved intact. Since CFT files cannot be directly edited, this needs to be done if one wishes to make chan ...op-down menu) expansion of a CFT file into MPG files or compression of MPG files into a single CFT file.
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  • ...yout for a single printable page of the score/part. Here is the [[Media:I-files.html | formal description of the i-file format]] displayed in a fixed-width == Linear i-files ==
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  • ...program is a [[zbex]] program which converts [[i-files]] into [[music page files]]. Typically the output from [[autoset]] is used as input into mskpage, an
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  • ...egrated Development Environment] for text editing/processing and graphical music notation rendering of [[MuseData]], with a built-in interpretive programmin Dmuse and related programs can be [[Dmuse:_Download | downloaded from this page]].
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  • After you download the following .zip file, uncompress the files, and type "make" within the newly created directory. This should identify ...et used by Dmuse is available on [[Dmuse:_Color_and_upper-ASCII_codes|this page]].
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  • === Expand CFT file to multiple MusePage (MPG) files === === Compress MusePage (MPG) files to CFT file ===
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  • [7:30] Entering marks, beams, and slurs. Using the second exercise on the page <a href=http://253.ccarh.org/lab/scoreinput/index.html#example2>http://253. [6:00] Automatic beaming, using the third exercise on the page <a href=http://253.ccarh.org/lab/scoreinput/index.html#example3>http://253.
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  • ...de illustrates the steps necessary to create, save, and print this example music in SCORE 4: The first page is a splash screen:
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  • == Starting from MuseData Stage2 files == ...ion to preparing printable scores from MuseData [[stage2]] files or [[page files]] within Dmuse, you can also the command-line program [[muse2ps]] for batch
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  • ...ethod. Input each of the following examples and print them out on a single page. Do the first [[SCORE user input]] exercises before attempting these. ...use the COM command to combined the individual files into a single page of music.
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  • Noteflight is an online interactive graphical music-notation editor. Musical notes are entered either by typing pitch names on ...examples. A useful summary of the keyboard commands are given in this one-page handout:
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  • == SharpEye Music Scanning Program == ...environment for editing the symbolic music notation extracted from scanned music.
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  • The standardized file structure for storing MuseData files for manipulation and processing in [[Dmuse]] is described below (or at leas == Top-level files/directories with the work directory ==
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  • ....pmx, .txt, etc), or [[ScoreXML]] files into Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files using SCORE version 4 for MS-DOS running within [[dosemu]] in linux. ...than this size will be skipped and a warning message printed so that large page printing can be monitored using the <tt>-d</tt> option.
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  • ...all DosBox for Mac OS X version 0.74-3-3 dmg (Universal) from the download page of DosBox: [https://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1] [[File:dosbox-download-page.png|400px|thumb|center|DosBox download page.]]
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  • ...ogram]]. This program allows for musical data derived from scanned typeset music to be imported directly into SCORE without the need for user input mode in ...elix Mendelssohn (Song without Words, Op. 67, No. 4). At the bottom of the page, parallel results using the MusicXML export for SharpEye are given as a com
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  • MuseScore is a free, open-source graphical music-notation editor that is available for all three major operating systems: li (1) Email PDF and MusicXML files for the above exercises to you-know-whos. To create a PDF, go to File&rarr
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  • CCARH has created several data formats for music processing. The following schematic shows their relationship to each other ...ultiple time signatures, the music for a part will be broken into separate files for each time signature.
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