I've also been rather musically inspired lately, unfortunately due to posthumous listening to music of some of my heroes that have recently passed, such as electronic composer Vangelis (Aphrodite's Child, Chariots of Fire, Bland Runner STs, Jon & Vangelis) last week, and this week the great drummer Alan White (of Lennon Plastic Ono band, and 50 years in YES).


For me this has meant inspired to work on some of my own music... and for OpenXTalk this has meant working on the General Music library, which combines music composition related xTalk scripts into an extension library. Immediately, on the surface, this re-instates HyperTalk-style ABC musical notation (as well as extends it with additional MIDI features), fully HC notation compatible play back of sampled-sounds/instrument patches (I've added Soundfont/DLS support). But the components involved, FluidSynth, CoreMIDI/AVAU MIDI (Apple), GM lib, Piano Widget, an unfinished grid widget I'm working on (already mapped out HC notation to piano-roll-grid drawing), etc. allow for a lot more creative uses.
Additionally I've done some work incorporating Ferris IDE layout rulers extension.
And as discussed in other threads, a few Linux fixes.
I will release a new version of OXT AppImage Linux when every thing is ready and merged in. And it should be a few hundred MBs smaller file-size wise this time.