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Re: Re: music and xml + xsl ?
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: music and xml + xsl ?
- From: Karim Barkati <barkati at edite-de-paris dot com dot fr>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 21:40:40 +0200
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I would say MusicXML or MusiXML:
The MusiXML DTD :
http://www.s-line.de/homepages/gerd_castan/compmus/MusiXML.DTD
Recordare MusicXML:
http://www.musicxml.org/
I hope this helps,
Karim Barkati
Robert Koberg a écrit :
> > Is there a "most" popular music notation format (like docbook for
> > books/articles)? I see several described by the w3c but I was hoping
> > something has emerged as a leader ???
> >
> > Or, perhaps more importantly, is there someway to transform the XML into
> > midi with XSL to ??? (MO - music objects???).
> >
> > I don't see anything in searches. I am guessing nothing has emerged as a
> > leader. Are there opinions on who might be the best?
> >
> > thanks for any info or pointers to info,
> > Rob
> >
>
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