Jack Campin escreveu:
5. Line terminators
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BBEdit Lite does the same (and the full version of BBEdit also manages
site uploading for you). But the problem isn't with text processors,
it's with brainless transfer agents that don't convert terminators in
text files properly. If the
Simon Wascher wrote:
I use a freeware Mac editor called BBEdit Lite, which I use a lot for
editing my abc files anyway, for doing this job.
Oh, I use BBEdit too, but I wasn't aware of that feature since it's
hidden in the preferences settings, rather than in the save dialogue as
in SaintEdit.
Simon Wascher wrote:
Barfly and abc2ps do accept the P:field in the body as a simple text
string above the bar if there is no P:field in the header.
Good. What about other abc applications?
Frank Nordberg
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Forgeot Eric wrote:
So it may be a good thing if we could find a webspace (a message
board) where we could write publicly who is transcribing what
(like for the O'neill tunes).
I've started collection data for an online ABC books database. It's
meant to include all the complete books
Jack Campin wrote:
3. Separated or intermingled voice lines.
This is a rather messy problem we ought to discuss at length here at
abcusers. It's not an issue specially related to Susato, though.
Well it is, sort of. The point of my reformatting of your source
was that for music in
Frank == Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frank According to Laura, abcselect is able to convert between the two
Frank alternatives,
Not really; it's able to put out one (or more) voices into it's
output, whichever alternative is in the input. It seems to use the
same output
Frank Nordberg wrote:
But anyways, it seems to me that abc should allow for both alternatives.
According to Laura, abcselect is able to convert between the two
alternatives, and the latest version of BarFly is able to do a one-way
conversion (how about running that both ways, Phil?) so it
In case anybody are interested in hearing some of those Susato pieces
that has caused so much discussion here recently, I've started uploading
the midis to:
http://home.online.no/~frnordbe/midi/susato-tielman/
I've done the first 24 now (in addition to a few I already had) and hope
to add three