Sorry, I was afraid your AbcIde is not open source. The 1st reason why I asked for the source, was: I am a python-beginner and I hoped to find some examples to learn from. I promised some friends (good musicans but definitly no programmers) to find or write some useful abc&co-tools. It was hard enough to get them to use the PC to produce and exchange sheet-music. But I've found it realy hard to explain them the use of cmdline-tools. So a python/tk-gui seems a good solution. I could just email them new versions of .. what ever. (I "physically" visited each and installed inet-access, email, python, ...)
Having abcm2ps/pdf/gif and abc2midi a light-weight GUI for browse/sort/select/recombine/.. tunes from local files was the next step to get happy. So the 2nd reason to ask for the source was to get something that I can modify for my purpose. BTW: I remember somebody used ANTLR to produce an abc-parser. (if he/she hears me, give me a link to the grammer. thanks) Is there someone (you Phil?), who used YAPPS for a python-abc-parser? 3rd reason: I'm also trying web-apps with ZOPE. So python is wellcome. ;-) and finally: "paranoia pays" So BETA-Test is only my 2nd intention but shouldn't be hard to do. On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:03:45 +0000, Exu Yangi wrote > <mutter> I thought I had the sources in the zip file </mutter> > OK, well I am trying to figure out how to get this puppy onto source > forge. > If it runs on your machine (I think you need Python 2.3 > minimum) and you like it, I will just mail you the sources if I > can't figure out how to get them into the zip file. I've found the pyc's! There's no way to get from pyc to py? Am I right? (I'm py-newbie) > Did you manage to get it to run? Did everything ELSE work (help > files, &c) Because of reasons 1..3 I didn't try it yet - without the sources. And before weekend there will be no time to have a "deep" look at it. Greetings Toni To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html