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my-vexflow

v3.1.3

Published

A JavaScript library for rendering music notation and guitar tablature

Downloads

2

Readme

VexFlow 3

A JavaScript library for rendering music notation. Copyright (c) 2010 Mohit Muthanna Cheppudira

Sponsor this Project

If you use VexFlow in your app, startup, institution, and find it useful, please consider sponsoring its development here: https://github.com/sponsors/0xfe.

Need Help? Ask on the Vexflow Google Group.

What is VexFlow?

VexFlow is an open-source web-based music notation rendering API. It is written completely in JavaScript, and runs right in the browser. VexFlow supports HTML5 Canvas and SVG, and runs on all modern browsers.

Go try out The VexFlow Tutorial to learn how to use VexFlow. Also learn to use the simpler EasyScore API in the Using EasyScore guide.

Quick Start

Using NPM

$ npm install my-vexflow

Using the HTML script Tag

The releases are served via unpkg.com.

  • Debug version: https://unpkg.com/vexflow/releases/vexflow-debug.js
  • Minified version: https://unpkg.com/vexflow/releases/vexflow-min.js

Using EasyScore

The EasyScore API is a quick way to create simple music notation in VexFlow. See running example in this jsfiddle.

import Vex from 'my-vexflow';

const vf = new Vex.Flow.Factory({
  renderer: {elementId: 'boo', width: 500, height: 200}
});

const score = vf.EasyScore();
const system = vf.System();

system.addStave({
  voices: [
    score.voice(score.notes('C#5/q, B4, A4, G#4', {stem: 'up'})),
    score.voice(score.notes('C#4/h, C#4', {stem: 'down'}))
  ]
}).addClef('treble').addTimeSignature('4/4');

vf.draw();

Learn more about EasyScore at: Using EasyScore.

Using the Native API

The example code below renders a VexFlow stave using SVG. See running example in this jsfiddle.

import Vex from 'my-vexflow';

const VF = Vex.Flow;

// Create an SVG renderer and attach it to the DIV element named "vf".
const div = document.getElementById("vf")
const renderer = new VF.Renderer(div, VF.Renderer.Backends.SVG);

// Configure the rendering context.
renderer.resize(500, 500);
const context = renderer.getContext();
context.setFont("Arial", 10, "").setBackgroundFillStyle("#eed");

// Create a stave of width 400 at position 10, 40 on the canvas.
const stave = new VF.Stave(10, 40, 400);

// Add a clef and time signature.
stave.addClef("treble").addTimeSignature("4/4");

// Connect it to the rendering context and draw!
stave.setContext(context).draw();

Resources

To learn and contribute, check out the VexFlow Wiki.

To build VexFlow from scratch, read the Build Instructions.

Sponsor Vexflow: https://github.com/sponsors/0xfe

MIT License

Copyright (c) Mohit Muthanna Cheppudira 2010 0xFE [email protected] http://www.vexflow.com

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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