- From: Adrian Holovaty <adrian@holovaty.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2025 11:38:19 +0200
- To: Music Notation Community Group <public-music-notation@w3.org>, Jacques Menu <jacques.menu@icloud.com>
Received on Monday, 31 March 2025 09:38:23 UTC
Hi Jacques, Welcome to the MNX scene! Happy to answer your questions: 1. Yes, those examples are up-to-date. 2. The formal definition is here, as a JSON Schema: <https://w3c.github.io/mnx/docs/mnx-schema.json> That's linked-to from the left sidebar of the documentation: <https://w3c.github.io/mnx/docs/> 3. There are a few early MNX parsers, including a basic MNX viewer: <https://www.soundslice.com/mnx-viewer/> (This particular one is a bit out of date — it doesn't reflect some changes we've recently made to the spec.) Adrian On March 31, 2025, Jacques Menu <jacques.menu@icloud.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I’m new to MNX, and I’d like to know: > - are the examples supplied in the comparison with MusicXML up-to- > date with the current state of the specification? > - is there already a formal definition of the language? > - if so, is there already a parser for MNX? > > Thanks for your help! > > Jacques Menu > > > Envoyé de mon iPad
Received on Monday, 31 March 2025 09:38:23 UTC