On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek Lane-Smith wrote:
| It seems to me that abc is an ideal format for building a library of New
| Orleans Jazz standards. Does anyone know of such a database? Or of one in
| some other format that is accessible, and that can be
Bryan,
Actually, from quite a bit of experience shipping VB products, I can tell
you that the COMCAT.dll should NOT be shipped even though the VB wizard
says it should. That particular DLL is always on the windoze machine and
is different between NT and W9x machines!
Of the other DLLs only
Derek Lane-Smith asked:
It seems to me that abc is an ideal format for building a
library of New Orleans Jazz standards. Does anyone know of such
a database? Or of one in some other format that is accessible,
and that can be converted to abc?
FWIW, Derek is the only person I've ever heard
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For Mac users who would like to make use of Anselm Lingnau's chord
extracting perl program, I've added a little stuff to make it usable as a
Mac droplet (quick-and-dirty, I admit).
You can drop your abc file on it, and it will write a SimpleText file with
the chords. You can also drop multiple
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, David Uzcetegui wrote:
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