Re: [abcusers] File Conversion

2004-03-30 Thread MCPearce0
You could download the current demo from http://www.gvox.com/ (about 6Mb). I didn't look at thethe demo, but if it's fully featured, you may be able to export your files to some stable format. Mick

Re: [abcusers] Parenthesis?/Al Coda?

2003-08-02 Thread MCPearce0
Subj: Re: [abcusers] Parenthesis?/"Al Coda"?  Date: 02/08/2003 23:17:11 GMT Standard Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent from the Internet (Details) On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "(" ")" C Irwin, this

Re: [abcusers] Announcement: ABC 2.0.0 draft online

2003-07-21 Thread MCPearce0
In a message dated 21/07/2003 11:59:49 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Subj: Re: [abcusers] Announcement: ABC 2.0.0 draft online Date: 21/07/2003 11:59:49 GMT Standard Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent from the Internet 1.

Re: [abcusers] Announcement: ABC 2.0.0 draft online

2003-07-14 Thread MCPearce0
First congratulations to Guido on putting this together - it does seem to include most of the updated features. I have stayed out of most of the discussions on what to include/exclude from the standard, but would like to give a group of comments on this draft form (and I have counted to several

Re: [abcusers] abcm2ps, guitar chords, vocal music, etc.

2003-06-25 Thread MCPearce0
Using "("")"G with abcm2ps 3.3.1 actually produces something like: ( ) to the left of the note, seemingly taking the string after as a unit and ignoring the middle quotes. This does more or less accord with the 1.7.6 version of abc which says (in the copy from Chris Walshaw's site some months

Re: [abcusers] abcm2ps, guitar chords, vocal music, etc.

2003-06-16 Thread MCPearce0
How about "Am"E/D/ C-"C"C2 ? This would also be clearer to read for the accompanist, and it doesn't violate the guideline that the third beat of a bar in common time should be visibly delineated (ie beat two shouldn't be a dotted minim!) This is a real "guideline"? I've never