On Tue 14 Nov 2000 at 11:16PM -0600, John Henckel wrote:
Also I recommend the ABC standard should clarify whether repeated
accidentals are required or not. For instance, given K:C, is " ^c c | ^c "
three c-sharps in a row? Or is the second c a natural? According to
abcm2ps, the second
At 09:33 AM 11/15/2000 +, Phil wrote:
Seems reasonable, although just putting the accidental in a paren would
be more intuitive: (^)C etc. Harder to code though, as you have to
distinguish it from the other uses to which parens are put.
You're right. I will try to do this. I think it will
John Henckel wrote:
In abcm2ps there is a bug. If an accidental is used several times in the
same measure, it draws all of them. Thus, K:F and " =B =B " will print two
notes with naturals in front of them, but only the FIRST one should have a
natural sign. I am going to fix jhabc2ps so that
I sometimes needs to transpose some of my tunes (I use abcm2ps) but I find
that abc2abc doesn't like invisible rests (x) which I use quite often, esp
in multivoice settings. Does anybody know of a program that will let me
transpose my abc's without having to hand edit the error messages out
"Atte" == atte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Atte Does anybody know of a program that will let me transpose my
Atte abc's without having to hand edit the error messages out
Atte afterwards as with abc2abc???
Run abc2abc with the -e option and you won't get the error messages.
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Eric Galluzzo writes:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| ... The !...! notation might be better here, since
| that seems to be what people like for official musical directives
| such as !crescendo! and !da Capo! and so on. These are all special
| cases. in this case, !23!z could be