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Verovio Humdrum Viewer |
Craig Stuart Sapp |
3 Mar 2017 |
4 Mar 2017 |
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Verovio Humdrum Viewer is an online editor and interactive notation rendering interface for Humdrum files, located at http://verovio.humdrum.org. See the Getting started page for a tutorial on using the VHV interface, or browse through pages on the website by clicking on the headings in the sidebar menu to the left (or above), which is organized by topic:
<style> dl { margin-left: 10%; margin-right: 10%; } dd { margin-top: 0 !important; } </style>User interface : A description of the VHV web interface and how to use it.
Commands : A list of keyboard commands for interacting with the VHV interface.
Graphic editing : A description of editing commands for altering the music notation graphically.
Filters : Filters are embedded commands within data that modify the data.
Repertories : A description of online musical repertories available for display in VHV.
Repertories : A description of online musical repertories available for display in VHV.
Humdrum encoding : Topics about Humdrum encoding, mostly advanced topics related to VHV for now (otherwise see the Humdrum documentation).
myVHV : Instructions and demos for using Verovio and Humdrum for your own projects.
Maintenance : Topics related to creating pages and maintaining this website.
Indexes : Lists of pages by tag category.
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- System and documentation architecture
- Alex Morgan
- Piotr Szyngiera
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- Humdrum syntax validation for the ace editor
Non-programmers can participate by submitting bug reports and feature requests for the VHV web interface. Reports for filters should preferrably be submitted to humlib issues, and reports for graphical notation should be submitted to verovio issues. Most VHV documentation pages have editing buttons that can be used to fix typos or add content, if you have a Github account.
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