Re: [abcusers] Sorting ABC files

2004-08-26 Thread Neil Jennings
The new version, 3.3.3 , of HARMONY can now load abc files of up to 30MB. I haven't been able to find a big enough file to try it, so I don't know how long it would take to load! Neil Derek Bone wrote: Neil I have just tried the new version of Harmony, which now has the ability to sort

Re: [abcusers] x notes

2004-08-26 Thread Atte André Jensen
Rickard Blixt wrote: Hello, Hi! With abcm2ps 3.7.18, is there any possibility to write a note that looks like an x? I know it's possible with clef=perc. Also there are references to !head-xxx! in the changelog, never used it though, so I don't know what it does... I was also wondering: Which is

Re: [abcusers] Project for someone or already available?

2004-08-26 Thread Phil Taylor
On 26 Aug 2004, at 05:44, Chuck Boody wrote: First n bars would be the way to go. The layout of the title and incipit should be horozontal though, and not title above incipit. Yes, that's what makes it tricky to do properly. I'd need a way to create and display the index with two columns;

Re: [abcusers] Indexing tunes with ABCMUS

2004-08-26 Thread John Walsh
I recently read about the ability to index tunes in one or more abc files using ABCMUS. Unfortunately, I have been unable to do so. Would some kind individual reply (maybe by private e-mail) with some simple directions about how to index the tunes contained in a single abc file. If I can get

RE: [abcusers] Indexing tunes with ABCMUS

2004-08-26 Thread Richard Walker
Thanks - I'll try and hope for the best. I'm registered so it should work. To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html

Re: [abcusers] x notes

2004-08-26 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
Op wo 25-08-2004, om 10:47 schreef Rickard Blixt: Hello, With abcm2ps 3.7.18, is there any possibility to write a note that looks like an x? I was also wondering: Which is the latest version of abcm2ps (ready to use), and where can I download it? Go to Jeff Moine's site for the latest

Re: [abcusers] x notes

2004-08-26 Thread Coe Ohta
Hi, clef=perc will work. eg) X:... T: The title M:4/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=80 P:(AB)3 V:1 clef=perc name=Drums sname=Drums V:2 clef=bass name=Bass sname=Bass K:C P:A V:1 %%MIDI channel 10 L:1/4 ^C,, ^C,, ^C,, ^C,, |: .^F,, .^F,, .^F,, .^F,, :| V:2 ... Coe Rickard Blixt wrote: Hello, With abcm2ps

Re: [abcusers] ABCp proof of concept

2004-08-26 Thread Steven Bennett
Jeff Szuhay wrote: Someone stated that using ANSI C would be best but that we would definitely want to use the object oriented extensions to make it object oriented C (not C++)... Perhaps that is ANSI C today... I dunno... I haven't programed in C for 5 years and perhaps ANSI has certified

Re: [abcusers] Project for someone or already available?

2004-08-26 Thread Chuck Boody
Good Answers. I hope you decide to work on this feature. I'll shut up for now so you have more time :) Chuck Boody On Thursday, August 26, 2004, at 04:49 AM, Phil Taylor wrote: On 26 Aug 2004, at 05:44, Chuck Boody wrote: First n bars would be the way to go. The layout of the title and

Re: [abcusers] ABCp proof of concept

2004-08-26 Thread Christian M. Cepel
Steven Bennett wrote: Jeff Szuhay wrote: Uh... Objective-C? :-P (Oh, I couldn't help myself. You can slap me for that one), I wouldn't slap you for that -- I almost answered the same thing myself, but I suspect I would have meant it more seriously... grin Objective-C was a big surprise to

Re: [abcusers] ABCp proof of concept

2004-08-26 Thread Steven Bennett
Christian M. Cepel wrote: Steven Bennett wrote: Objective-C was a big surprise to me when I was forced to learn it for a Mac programming contract. For a language which is basically standard C with a very small set of extensions to add OO support, it's both easy to use and surprisingly

Re: [abcusers] ABCp proof of concept

2004-08-26 Thread Christian M. Cepel
Steven Bennett wrote: As much though I love and prefer Objective C, and would use it for my own projects, I'd still recommend straight ANSI C for this particular project, given it's stated goals. Mainly because Objective-C isn't very well known outside the Mac world, but also because there are

Re: [abcusers] ABCp proof of concept

2004-08-26 Thread Jeff Szuhay
Mainly because Objective-C isn't very well known outside the Mac world, True, but it is firmly in GCC 3.1 and beyond. but also because there are runtime bindings (just like C++) This is a good point and a reason to stick with ANSI C. To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: