[abcusers] ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-13 Thread Norman Schmidt
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

Re: [abcusers] ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-13 Thread Norman Schmidt
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 To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to:

Re: [abcusers] ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-13 Thread Frank Nordberg
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

[abcusers] mup

2003-10-13 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
Hi, I'm trying out a copy of mup ( from http://www.arkkra.com ) and it seems to do very good score typesetting for me. The only disadvantages are that it is not free ( though 29 US-dollar is not that much ), and that it uses yet another notation language. I've just begun to be a skilled ABC

Re: [abcusers] Re: Tune identification

2003-10-13 Thread Frank Nordberg
Peter Yarensky wrote: Since I get the digest I hesitate to respond in case 20 others already have, well not 20 - only two onlist and two offlist, but thanks anyway! :-) but just in case, it's the Rakes of Mallow - great tune! It is. I'm planning to hook it up with Irish Rover (stole that idea

Re: [abcusers] mup

2003-10-13 Thread Dave Holland
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 01:03:23PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: Would be nice to start working on a commandline tool that can take many types of music notation formats as input and produces any other of these formats as output. I think it would be more use to have a program for each format

Re: [abcusers] Re: Tune identification

2003-10-13 Thread Jon Freeman
From: Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is. I'm planning to hook it up with Irish Rover (stole that idea from somewhere - don't remember who). Let's if anybody in the audience can manage to stay seated through that combo ;-) I can't remember what song we (as residents at the Llandudno Folk

Re: [abcusers] Re: Tune identification

2003-10-13 Thread Jon Freeman
From: Jon Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't remember what song we (as residents at the Llandudno Folk Club) used to follow with the Rakes of Mallow... Now I do - Black Velvet Band. To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html

[abcusers] Re: mup

2003-10-13 Thread Joerg Anders
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: Would be nice to start working on a commandline tool that can take many types of music notation formats as input and produces any other of these formats as output. I believe NoteEdit comes close to this goal, ... On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at

Re: [abcusers] mup

2003-10-13 Thread Norman Schmidt
Hello, One ascii based format you didn't mention is MusicXML which I believe has a very bright future. It allows moving music among any of the commercial programs you mention. I'm looking into exporting this format from my little online program at http://www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php .

Re: [abcusers] Re: Tune identification

2003-10-13 Thread Richard Robinson
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 12:29:20PM +0100, Jon Freeman wrote: From: Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is. I'm planning to hook it up with Irish Rover (stole that idea from somewhere - don't remember who). Let's if anybody in the audience can manage to stay seated through that combo ;-)

Re: [abcusers] Re: Tune identification

2003-10-13 Thread Jon Freeman
From: Richard Robinson On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 12:29:20PM +0100, Jon Freeman wrote: From: Frank Nordberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is. I'm planning to hook it up with Irish Rover (stole that idea from somewhere - don't remember who). Let's if anybody in the audience can manage to stay

Re: [abcusers] ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-13 Thread Niklas Gidion
* 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

Re: [abcusers] ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-13 Thread Norman Schmidt
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.

Re: [abcusers] mup

2003-10-13 Thread Neil Jennings
Problem is that the 'independent format' needs to accommodate all functionality required from all formats. I don't think MusicXML fits the bill yet. It doesn't seem to support some of the constructs that I need (unless I have missed something). Agree that when we have a 'Universal Music format'