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The video has some nice things going on besides specific details and conventions: there is a glimps of an obsolete app with a fascinatingly obtuse interface, a mention of modern standardization developments, and even a little (sad?) story of perfectionism and legacy.
I’m also kind of mesmerized by this shot of what music typesetting used to be:
There is also a short 1936 video showing more of that process. And small contribution from my end – a photo of the Keaton Music Typewriter from a museum in Catalonia:
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