Please note that http://www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php is a very
simple abc program at an early stage of developement. Rendering
figured bass lines will be the next priority.
Using what syntax? I don't recall this being discussed in detail.
Nor has the semantics been discussed. It's not
Hi everyone,
After not finding a plugin for my browser to read abc files directly
from the internet, I have taken the viewing engine I wrote for ABassC
on the Palm and PockePC and ported it to HTML.
The result is at www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php .
You have to copy/paste the ABC text and
To everyone (again)
Please note that http://www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php is a very
simple abc program at an early stage of developement. Rendering
figured bass lines will be the next priority.
Thanks, Norman
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Great work, Norman, I've added it to the ABC applicatins database
(http://www.musicaviva.com/abc/abcapp/index.tpl - in case somebody'
forgot ;-)
Keep up the good work!
Frank Nordberg
http://www.musicaviva.com
http://www.tablatvre.com
Norman Schmidt wrote:
Hi everyone,
After not finding a
* Norman Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After not finding a plugin for my browser to read abc files directly
from the internet, I have taken the viewing engine I wrote for ABassC
on the Palm and PockePC and ported it to HTML.
The result is at www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php .
Great work!
Does
Abassc is all original code, mostly html and php, to which I retain all
rights
during development. It would be possible to use the gcc compiler and
target the Zaurus but the user-base isn't large enough to make it worth
the
effort for me. You could however compile abcm2ps for the Zaurus.