Re: [abcusers] Linux: NoteEdit 2.7.0: Triplets/arbitrary text

2004-07-24 Thread Bernard Hill
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wil Macaulay 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
You could check out Skink
http://www.geocities.com/w_macaulay/skink.html
- displays/prints/plays abc
- basic MIDI export
- runs anywhere there is a Java 1.3 or better.
- free as in beer
wil
Music Publisher 5 supports abc import and export. But it's not free. 115 
pounds or $170.

You have to have special instructions from me on how to enable it as 
it's still somewhat under development, so I've not mentioned it on the 
information page.

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Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland
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RE: [abcusers] Linux: NoteEdit 2.7.0: Triplets/arbitrary text

2004-07-23 Thread Richard Walker
Version 2.7.0 of the ABC music exporting score editor
NoteEdit is available:

Has this been compiled for Windows (98 / XP / etc.)?


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Re: [abcusers] Linux: NoteEdit 2.7.0: Triplets/arbitrary text

2004-07-23 Thread Chuck Boody
Or, has it been tried and are instructions available for Mac OS X?
On Friday, July 23, 2004, at 02:32  PM, Richard Walker wrote:
Version 2.7.0 of the ABC music exporting score editor
NoteEdit is available:
Has this been compiled for Windows (98 / XP / etc.)?
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RE: [abcusers] Linux: NoteEdit 2.7.0: Triplets/arbitrary text

2004-07-23 Thread Joerg Anders
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Richard Walker wrote:

 Version 2.7.0 of the ABC music exporting score editor
 NoteEdit is available:
 
 Has this been compiled for Windows (98 / XP / etc.)?
 

No, unfortunately. But NoteEdit is distributed on many 
so-called Live-CD-Roms. That is a Linux System which starts
from CD-Rom without any installation.

SuSE (www.suse.com) realeased such a CD and also during
the ZKM exhibition this year (http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/e/) a special
Linux audio CD with many audio programs , among them
NoteEdit, was released. 



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Re: [abcusers] Linux: NoteEdit 2.7.0: Triplets/arbitrary text

2004-07-23 Thread Joerg Anders
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Chuck Boody wrote:

 Or, has it been tried and are instructions available for Mac OS X?

Because Mac OS X is also a Unix (like) system it is (perhaps)
possible. But I never saw a Mac OS X. Thus, I can't tell too
much about this topic.

My impression is: On Windows there are already some (almost) free
Score Editors, among them Finale NotePad (http://www.finalemusic.com/)
and the NoteWorthy composer (http://www.noteworthysoftware.com).

The problem is: Years ago there were no useable tools for
my preferred OS Linux.
Therefore, I concentrate on Linux. 

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