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On 30/08/2012 13:49, Len Bullard wrote: > For XML experts, you are a poorly informed bunch. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MusicXML > While there are some brave souls pushing MusicXML as a distribution format, it hasn't really made a significant impact in that role yet. See for example http://www.makemusic.com/musicxml/music, which by advertising what's available makes it clear that it's not very much. If you want a particular score, you are much more likely to find it in PDF or in a proprietary format such as Finale or Sibelius. Len, Amy is right to point out that you are being a little bit arrogant this week. Michael Kay Saxonica > > > From: Amelia A Lewis [mailto:amyzing@talsever.com] > > To the best of my knowledge and belief, music is not distributed in a > form related to an xml technology. Digital restriction management may > use xml; if so, let's hear something about that technology, and its > successes and shortcomings. Lawyers may be using xml technology in the > prosecution of cases; that, too, might be of interest to the developers > on the list. > > Moral indignation on behalf of those unrighteously deprived of their > holy profits? Not so much, in my opinion. > > Amy!
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