Rendering MEI in the Browser: <i>MEItoVexFlow</i> and Application Profiling. Viglianti, R., Kőmíves, Z., & Lewis, R. In Roland, P. & Kepper, J., editors, Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014, pages 172–175, 2016. Bavarian State Library (BSB). abstract bibtex This paper introduces MEItoVexFlow, a JavaScript library that parses and renders Common Music Notation (CMN) in the browser using HTML5 technologies. After a first prototype, the library has been extended over a three month project supported by the Google Summer of Code programme. It is currently being integrated into a number of research projects. After introducing the tool and its features, we discuss the challenges of creating a generic MEI rendering tool and how One Document Does-it-all (ODD), a literate programming format for generating documentation and schemata (see Viglianti [4] and Hankinson et al. [1]), can define an application profile.
@inproceedings{viglianti_rendering_2016,
title = {Rendering {MEI} in the {Browser}: \textit{{MEItoVexFlow}} and {Application} {Profiling}},
abstract = {This paper introduces \textit{MEItoVexFlow}, a JavaScript library that parses and renders Common Music Notation (CMN) in the browser using HTML5 technologies. After a first prototype, the library has been extended over a three month project supported by the Google Summer of Code programme. It is currently being integrated into a number of research projects. After introducing the tool and its features, we discuss the challenges of creating a generic MEI rendering tool and how One Document Does-it-all (ODD), a literate programming format for generating documentation and schemata (see Viglianti [4] and Hankinson \textit{et al.} [1]), can define an application profile.},
booktitle = {Music {Encoding} {Conference} {Proceedings} 2013 and 2014},
publisher = {Bavarian State Library (BSB)},
author = {Viglianti, Raffaele and Kőmíves, Zoltán and Lewis, Richard},
editor = {Roland, Perry and Kepper, Johannes},
year = {2016},
keywords = {mec-proceedings, mec-proceedings-2014},
pages = {172--175},
}
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