Re: [abcusers] Announcement - abcpp 1.3.0 released

2003-07-14 Thread Jean-Francois Moine
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:14:22 UTC, John Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Richard Robinson writes: | What about :|: ? I think this is another abc2win-ism (?) which not all | programs seem to cope with. In general, people seem to use any and all combinations of :|[] as complex bar lines. In

Re: [abcusers] Announcement - abcpp 1.3.0 released

2003-07-14 Thread John Chambers
Jean-Francois Moine writes: | On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:14:22 UTC, John Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | | While merging jcabc2ps in abcm2ps, I set this feature in a different | way: the sequence of bars (8 bars max) are displayed as written, with | only little expansions, and no reduction. For

Re: [abcusers] Announcement - abcpp 1.3.0 released

2003-07-11 Thread Richard Robinson
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 07:41:00AM +0200, Guido Gonzato wrote: Hello, I have uploaded abcpp 1.3.0 to http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/#abcpp. It supports two new command switches: -b: remove single '!' -k: change single '!' to !break! this should be useful for 'fixing'

Re: [abcusers] Announcement - abcpp 1.3.0 released

2003-07-11 Thread John Chambers
Richard Robinson writes: | What about :|: ? I think this is another abc2win-ism (?) which not all | programs seem to cope with. In general, people seem to use any and all combinations of :|[] as complex bar lines. In modifying abc2ps for use with my Tune Finder, I found that it was useful to try

Re: [abcusers] Announcement - abcpp 1.3.0 released

2003-07-11 Thread Richard Robinson
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 05:14:22PM +, John Chambers wrote: Richard Robinson writes: | What about :|: ? I think this is another abc2win-ism (?) which not all | programs seem to cope with. ... You might be impressed by the variety of inventive bar lines that are in use in abc on the

[abcusers] Announcement - abcpp 1.3.0 released

2003-07-10 Thread Guido Gonzato
Hello, I have uploaded abcpp 1.3.0 to http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/#abcpp. It supports two new command switches: -b: remove single '!' -k: change single '!' to !break! this should be useful for 'fixing' abc2win files and make them compatible with bang-less applications. Enjoy,