Atte writes:
| On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, John Chambers wrote:
| Do you know how to make hidden web pages? I checked, and found that
| home.wanadoo.nl is a unix machine running apache. On such a server,
| it's really easy to put things on the web so that only people who
| know the URL can
John == John Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John The don't tell anybody is accurate. Your clique will want to keep
John its URLs a secret. This is mostly to keep the search sites from
John finding your stuff and advertising it to the world.
There's something else you
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Is there any tool to convert abc document into an image? I was
using
abcm2ps, but when music is too big, it generates two images.
Hi,
I've seen your website. 2 remarks :
1/ About converting abc to eps files, or other image format, you
should use pdf instead because most users have access to a
John Chambers wrote -
Geez; there's always someone who will respond seriously to a joke!
Sorry. You make so many comments to the effect that standards are a BAD
THING that I didn't realise this one was meant to be a joke. (Curious
attitude for a member of the standards committee.)
Thanks
I've uploaded a new version of the modes tutorial on my website
(see the URL below). Let me know of any problems?
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About converting abc to eps files, or other image format, you
should use pdf instead because most users have access to a pdf
reader (gv, acrobat, xpdf etc.). Postcript files are not easily
readable by windows users who don't have ghostscript (=most of
them).
Which version of Acrobat? They
The comparison of tunes is a subject that comes up from time to time. I've
been playing with it. This is most emphatically not a major software
breakthrough, believe me, but it's a start. I have compared the contents
of John's Village Music Project (whatever ABCs were available), plus some
stuff
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Jack Campin wrote:
On my setup (old Macs) I can generate PostScript from some applications
for free (I think, haven't tried lately) but creating Acrobat files
needs a utility that costs money. Is there a way to do it free on any
current platform?
Ghostscript's ps2pdf ?