There are some people (we call them music lovers) who might argue that
the letter switch was quite appropriate :)
sorry, couldn't resist.
Guy
Phil Taylor wrote:
On 3 Dec 2004, at 08:52, Bernard Hill wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Christian M. Cepel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Any workaround
I'd have to opt for the second option. Where myTune is a C struct and
it gets passed through to all the relevant apis. This sort of interface
can be made to be very OO and is trivially easy to wrap in an OO wrapper
for say C++ or Python etc. That seems to provide for maximim flexability.
More to the point if java is being chosen as a simple means for cross
platform deployment then jni suddenly makes this much more complicated.
You suddenly go from one distribution to n of them :(
Guy
Wil Macaulay wrote:
Yes, I know I _can_ access them. They are no advantage to me. My Java
Well coming from England I'd have to say that I've never thought that it
was anywhere near as bad as the 'f' word. Yes I do know what the word
refers to and so it would make sense for it to be just as offensive, but
I never found it to be the case in either Birmingham or London when I
lived
I hate to tell you this, but lots of users switch off javascript. Unlike
ActiveX and Java the code that can get executed on the client machine
can't be signed and so it much harder to authenticate.
It stops sites grabbing registry information on the fly (say my email
address), as well as
%%postscript -1.8 -0.7 -4.5 0.2 -7.2 4.8 RC
%%postscript 2.1 -5 5.4 -6.8 7.6 -6 RC fill}!
%%deco dslide 1 dsld 20 0 0
Thanks for the pointer.
Guy
Calum Galleitch wrote:
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 19:24, Guy Gascoigne - Piggford wrote:
I'm using abcm2ps to typeset a piece if fiddle music that has
I'm using abcm2ps to typeset a piece if fiddle music that has slides
both up and down from various notes. I've found the !slide! annotation,
but was wondering if there is a matching down slide notation. More to
the point I would like to be able to put the down slide after the note
rather
BTW is there an archive of this mailing list anywhere?
Guy
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Thank you, that was just what I was looking for. I really wanted to
read the archive before publicizing my ignorance by asking a host of
questions that have been hammered to death beforehand.
Guy
I. Oppenheim wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Guy Gascoigne - Piggford wrote:
BTW