Frank Nordberg wrote:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Formatting isn't important, and if we lose it, we don't lose much.
| The important thing is the information content.
|
| Yes, but in music notation it's usually impossible to draw a clear line
| between information content
At 01:38 PM 27-10-00 -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
"Bob" == Bob Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bob At 09:05 PM 26-10-00 +0200, Frank Nordberg wrote:
Philip Rowe wrote:
Is the printed output better than anything the ABC community can
offer?
Yes.
Bob That sounds
Laura Conrad wrote:
"Frank" == Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frank I don't know what you mean with "stable", Laura. Finale has
Frank been around for more than ten years now and has remained
Frank more or less the industial standard for most of that
Frank
De : Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [abcusers] free Finale
DateĀ : vendredi 27 octobre 2000 22:24
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5. Readability.
I've already mentioned some factors that affect readability, such as
the incorrect propotion between note head size and line
A triplet in abc2mtex is written (3abc; in abc2ps, it's
((3abc)---the slur has to be put in explicitly. (Technically, I don't
think it's a slur--it's just a grouping symbol to catch the eye, and it's
often denoted with an angular slur, instead of the usual curvy one.
Question:
"jc" == jc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jc Laura Conrad wrote:
jc | In free software, the fact that something is possible doesn't
jc | guarantee that it will happen; it's the fact that it's possible and a
jc | lot of the people who could do it want it.
jc Hey, that's a nice,
At 05:18 PM 10/27/2000 -0700, you wrote:
A triplet in abc2mtex is written (3abc; in abc2ps, it's
((3abc)---the slur has to be put in explicitly. (Technically, I don't
think it's a slur--it's just a grouping symbol to catch the eye, and it's
often denoted with an angular slur, instead of