All releases of GNU Denemo


Release Notes: Fake chords are supported. Basic MIDI keyboard input was added. A score configuration wizard was implemented. Various bugs were fixed. Independent staff lengths were added.


Release Notes: The code was moved back to plain C. The keymaps were reimplemented as XML. MIDI import and Lilypond export was added. Crash recovery was implemented along with lots of memory leak fixes. A help manual is now available. CSound export and print functionality were revised. Blank notes are now displayed in yellow to aid in viewing the score. Keybindings were provided for inserting time signatures, key signatures, and clefs.


Release Notes: Denemo now has a score configuration wizard and support for multi-lingual text display (using Pango). Other new features include a history function, a new polyphony mode, the implementaion of lilypond staff contexts, bookmarks, and direct keybinding input for key signitures, clefs, and time signitures. Support for all lilypond expressions and ornaments has been added. Denemo now has a user manunal in DocBook, HTML, and PDF formats. Many more features and many bugfixes were also added.


Release Notes: Keybindings have been made customizable,. New positioning code, scrollbars and note ornaments such as staccatos, slurs, and accents, have been added.


Release Notes: Support for tuplets and multiple independent voices on a single staff, and myriad other improvements.


Release Notes: Addition of selection, cut, copy, and paste, saving setting changes in configuration files, an option for immediate MIDI output, and other improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: Denemo is now an official part of the GNU project. It now fully supports clef, key, and time signature changes mid-staff.


Release Notes: Reliable saving to and loading from Lilypond mudela format, MIDI playback support, and miscellaneous bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds save and (mostly working) load functionality, support for the G_8 clef, support for tied notes, refinements in the display of accidentals, and refinements in space allocators.


Release Notes: Now draws beams between notes rather than stemming each individually.