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
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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
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 .
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 ;-)
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
* 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
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.
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'
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