Re: [abcusers] header.tex

2002-04-17 Thread jean-charles
I've got some hard times with the header configuration, (displaying some differents fields). Could someone send me an educational header.tex file, or its own one ? Corlay Jean-Charles, 22 Mathematic student in Calais, France. I'm trying to use both musixtex

Re: [abcusers] Wanted: a good strathspey for fiddle in Bb

2002-04-17 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
That's what I thought! - Original Message - From: Wil Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 11:36 PM Subject: RE: [abcusers] Wanted: a good strathspey for fiddle in Bb Actually, there's a substantial community of Cape Breton fiddlers in Boston,

[abcusers] re : repeat / or P: field

2002-04-17 Thread eforgeot
OTOH, what does that '-1.3 notation mean? I just wanted to mean that this was not abc notation. It wasn't clear apparently :) (it was like in real notation with bar above notes etc. Forget it) I think I'll use comma in the future to mark multiple repeats. I tryied with dots because written

Re: [abcusers] re : repeat / or P: field

2002-04-17 Thread Phil Taylor
Concerning the P: field, I don't know any abc player that play a song in the correct order defined in the P: header (with this test for example : X:1 T:test M:3/4 L:1/4 P:aabccaa Q:3/4=78 K:C P:a CCC P:b DDD P:c EEE ) But it is in the standard... Not quite - you have to use capital

[abcusers] Chords

2002-04-17 Thread Phil Headford
Exactly my point, John; I wouldn't advocate that nobody adds chords, they're too useful to some of us (though I often wish it were done better). But I didn't want them clogging up the collection I print out for gigs. So I did something about it, although I'm not a programmer. I'm not sure that