Jack Campi wrote -
This is a very good idea, but the semantics I'd need in every instance
where I've wanted it would be that the *shortest* note counts.
So Eric wants longest note counts, Jack wants shortest note counts, I went
for highest note counts and suggested first note counts
Wil Macaulay wrote -
BTW, Abacus worked pretty well for me, except that
it crashed when I tried to change instruments (WinNT wkstation 4.0)
running as a non-admin user.
Would this be Runtime error 70? This seems to happen on every version of
Windows except 98. I think I've fixed it but I
IT SUPPORTS NOTATIONS like [Af2],
... I don't know why it's
not in the standard, with for example a rule saying that in such a
notation the longest note prevails in the counting of the times,
for example
I've gone for highest note prevails in the counting of the times so
you can do
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I would have thought most people wouldn't have it and those with less
computer expertise would be put off by lots of technical jargon along the
Eric Forgeot wrote -
Nice program ! I like when there are new abc applications, so I
can complete my collection :)
Thanks Eric and thanks for the comments, some of which I agree with and
others not.
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Abacus is an abc editor/player/printer programme -
Windows only I'm afraid.
Nice program ! I like when there are new abc applications, so I
can complete my collection :)
The print quality is adequate without being outstanding.
The display is good.
I'll give you my first impressions, if
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Eric I think Skink can be a good program to quick glance throughout
Eric some tunes (to find a nice one to play/study for example), so sad
Eric it still has problem with the sound,
Have you tried the latest version (that just came out