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        <summary>Music Typesetter</summary>
        <description>LilyPond is a music typesetter, an automated engraving system.  It produces beautiful sheet music using a high level description file as input.
LilyPond supports many forms of music notation constructs, including chord names, drum notation, figured bass, grace notes, guitar tablature, modern notation (cluster notation and rhythmic grouping), tremolos, (nested) tuplets in arbitrary ratios, and more. LilyPond's text-based music input language support can integrate into LaTeX, HTML and Texinfo seamlessly, allowing single sheet music or musicological treatises to be written from a single source.  Form and
content are separate, and with LilyPond's expert automated formatting, users don't need typographical expertise to produce good notation.
LilyPond produces PDF, PostScript, SVG, or TeX printed output, as well as MIDI for listening pleasures.  LilyPond is exported from the RoseGarden and NoteEdit GUIs, and can import ABC, ETF and MIDI. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project.
Authors:
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   Erlend Aasland &lt;erlenda@gmail.com&gt;
   Pal Benko &lt;benkop@freestart.hu&gt;
   Juliusz Chroboczek &lt;jch@pps.jussieu.fr&gt;
   David Feuer &lt;david.feuer@gmail.com&gt;
   Bernard Hurley &lt;bernard@fong-hurley.org.uk&gt;
   Chris Jackson &lt;chris@fluffhouse.org.uk&gt;
   Heikki Junes &lt;heikki.junes@hut.fi&gt;
   Reinhold Kainhofer &lt;reinhold@kainhofer.com&gt;
   Michael Krause &lt;m.krause@tu-harburg.de&gt;
   Jean-Baptiste Lamy &lt;jiba@tuxfamily.org&gt;
   Werner Lemberg &lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;
   Joe Neeman &lt;joeneeman@gmail.com&gt;
   Han-Wen Nienhuys &lt;hanwen@xs4all.nl&gt;
   Jan Nieuwenhuizen &lt;janneke@gnu.org&gt;
   Jürgen Reuter &lt;reuter_j@web.de&gt;
   Nicolas Sceaux &lt;nicolas.sceaux@free.fr&gt;
   Carl Sorensen &lt;c_sorensen@byu.edu&gt;
   Rune Zedeler &lt;rune@zedeler.dk&gt;

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   Jürgen Reuter &lt;reuter_j@web.de&gt;
   Werner Lemberg &lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;
   Chris Jackson &lt;chris@fluffhouse.org.uk&gt;
   Rune Zedeler &lt;rune@zedeler.dk&gt;
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   Jan Nieuwenhuizen &lt;janneke@gnu.org&gt;
   Tom Cato Amundsen &lt;tca@gnu.org&gt;
   Arno Waschk &lt;arno@arnowaschk.de&gt;
   SUPPORT (distributions, editor support, lilypond-book)
   Anthony Fok &lt;foka@debian.org&gt;
   Chris Jackson &lt;chris@fluffhouse.org.uk&gt;
   Heikki Junes &lt;heikki.junes@hut.fi&gt;
   David Svoboda &lt;svoboda@cmu.edu&gt;
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