Richard Robinson wrote -
The standard says "It is also possible
to specify a complex meter". Bwahaha. jcabc2ps will accept both 4i/4 and
4/4i without complaint, but only displays the 1st of these correctly.
Interesting.
I think you will find that, with a little rearrangement, 4/4i is equal to
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 02:45:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Robinson wrote -
The standard says It is also possible
to specify a complex meter. Bwahaha. jcabc2ps will accept both 4i/4 and
4/4i without complaint, but only displays the 1st of these correctly.
Interesting.
I
Richard Robinson writes:
| On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 02:45:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Technically, since neither of these has a real component, they are not
| really complex but completely imaginary.
|
| *sigh*. So it is.
|
| But not to worry. jcabc2ps will accept, and display
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 09:49:33PM +, John Chambers wrote:
Richard Robinson writes:
| On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 02:45:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Technically, since neither of these has a real component, they are not
| really complex but completely imaginary.
|
| *sigh*. So
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John Chambers wrote -
My perspective was that it wasn't so much opposition as it was Who
the hell needs it? There were lots of positive reactions from people
who saw a personal use for it. The opposition was essentially from
people who didn't need it and didn't see why abc should be
Bryan Creer wrote:
| John Chambers wrote -
| ... The opposition was essentially from
| people who didn't need it and didn't see why abc should be cluttered
| up with things that only other people need.
|
| This is, of course, completely standard human behavior.
|
| What a
You are certainly entitled to receive compensation for your efforts. I just didn't
see any real money in this, compared to the time I'm putting into it, just doing a
back-of-the-envelope figuring. I hope your experience is different.
I'm not a big copyleft fan, myself. I don't think there's
Frank Nordberg asked
A rant? Is there actually a dance called that???
The rant is a northern English dance form which, to be honest, I don't know a
lot about. There is a dance step called a rant which is a bit difficult to
demonstrate over the internet (OK, with my knees, it's a bit
Buddha Buck said -
I have seen a couple of pieces of music, typeset with NoteWorthy that
uses nested repeats. The outer repeats (which covered the entire
work) were drawn light, while the inner repeats were drawn bold.
NoteWorthy Composer has two sorts of repeat called (for no obvious reason)
(Probably the best subject line yet.)
John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said -
Why couldn't non-specificity simply be included as one of the project's
requirements?
Here's more what I have in mind... Picture your ideal standardization
committee/forum/whatever, and now simply imagine that same thing
Frank Nordberg wrote:
P.S. Can anybody recognize which book by which great, English, recently
deceased and much lamented author I borrowed that idea from?
The author must be Douglas Adams, but the book... one of the Hitch
Hiker's Guide novels, I presume?
--
bert van vreckem
If Bill Gates
Bert Van Vreckem wrote:
Frank Nordberg wrote:
P.S. Can anybody recognize which book by which great, English, recently
deceased and much lamented author I borrowed that idea from?
The author must be Douglas Adams, but the book... one of the Hitch
Hiker's Guide novels, I presume?
Laurie Griffiths says -
Some examples
were posted to the list which were alleged to be incompatible
with each other. I imported them all (actually I think there
were only two) into Muse and they all worked fine. I
reported that and then shut up. As far as I was concerned
that wasn't
Bryan said:
snip
If you are producing software that claims to process abc then
surely you have a duty to make that as complete as possible
or you aren't Fare Trading.
Fare?? Fair, I think.
Well, we disagree here. As I also claim to be able to import MIDI files,
I suppose I would have a
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