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Re: Prototype Frescobaldi in the browser
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Knute Snortum |
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Re: Prototype Frescobaldi in the browser |
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Mon, 8 Aug 2022 07:35:31 -0700 |
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 4:33 AM Kieren MacMillan
<kieren@kierenmacmillan.info> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> > What is the use case for this?
>
>
> It was the opening night of my musical, “Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical
> Comedy”. The curtain was at 8PM. At 7:30PM, I realized I had not arranged and
> printed out the piccolo part for the overture, as I had promised the player.
> So I went into the theatre office, borrowed their computer, logged on to
> lilybin, and generated a piccolo part which I handed to the player just a few
> minutes before the downbeat.
>
> I was very grateful for lilybin at that moment — there was no way to install
> lilypond on any machine in the building at that moment — and I'm sure in a
> similar situation, I might be grateful for a web-accessible version of
> Frescobaldi.
For the record, I do not have a laptop. Also, it looks like
lilybin.com is down (hacklily.org is still working, though) so it
looks like a web version of Frescobaldi would fill a niche.
--
Knute Snortum
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