amount of lexical lebensraum.
Actually, I wanted to represent two voices on one staff, where one
voice has stems up and one voice stems down. (Common in vocal music.)
e.g.
|CDEFGABC|
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 04:49:36PM +0100, Funzionario E.D. wrote:
C3C/D/E2| [L:1/4] CC/D//E|
The second measure here translates to [L:1/4]C5//C//D//E. Is that what you
wanted?
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Hear, hear!
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abc|[M:2/2][L:1/4]ab|[M:3/4][L:1/4]cde
Very ugly.
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C huh? I'd have though something more object oriented would be useful.
Problem is with interoperability. I'd have used something more
object-oriented (like ML), but I want as wide an audience for libabc as
possible.
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is probably one of the
major reasons for the situation described above.
This is exactly my intent with libabc. If all goes well, I'll probably
go and put it on sourceforge somewhere.
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On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 04:04:48PM +0100, Phil Taylor wrote:
What did you have in mind for the output of your library Taral?
int abc_find_index(int fd, int index);
song *abc_parse_song(int fd);
(Yes, I have the 'song' structure defined. It's big, and kind of
unwieldy because it has to support
. Or maybe all the
developers just want to write their own, I don't know.
Well, I'm going to implement 100% of the draft standard, so I think that
should cover a lot of bases. I'll also cover a good number of the
abcm2ps extensions because I use them.
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.) only produces a dot over the d.
I suppose it's my own fault for going out the pub earlier.
Try putting the . before the notes: (.a.b.c.d)
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