bars of abc music,
written with vim and processed with abcm2ps, it only took me a few minutes
to have success. Graphical frontends are supposed to make things easier,
but the ones I have seen so far hardly do that.
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The link to www.quercite.com seems to be dead at this moment, I hope
temporarily.
The links works again.
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development versions can be found at
http://sparemint.atariforge.net as usual.
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Anyone here who ever tried Philips Music Writer (pmw) ? I recently
discovered it on http://www.quercite.com/pmw.html and it looks really
powerful. I have built an RPM package from it on my Linux Fedora Core 2
system, and was wondering if anyone
) on my old Atari, but nowadays it
is a Windows program.
On my linux box I use abcm2ps and also mup (www.arkkra.com). Very powerfull
command line and text based apps with very good looking score output.
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and make it available for everyone to download.
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On Thursday 25 Nov 2004 20:52, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Anyone here who ever tried Philips Music Writer (pmw) ? I recently
discovered it on http://www.quercite.com/pwm.html and it looks really
Typo. Should be http://www.quercite.com/pmw.html
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in an earlier stage,
on the abcusers server.
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sources:
http://moinejf.free.fr
Or to Guido Gonzato's excellent abc site for ready to use binaries and
RPM packages:
http://abcplus.sourceforge.net
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informed.
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-sensitivity. I can do
it all on my 25 years old Falcon.
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is very active and new version appear very
frequently. ( Good work Jeff ! )
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So, Guido - why are you compiling with A4 instead of US letter?
Don't most people print sheet music using standard 8 1/2 x 11 inch
Typically an American question
I'm glad I'm not most people ;-)
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Did you notify Jeff Moine ?
Can you give us a short example of failing abc code ?
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work.
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Atari I'm using for abcm2ps and mup :-)
Maybe someone is even able to hack the formats used by commercial programs
like Finale, Sibelius, Score Perfect Pro ...
Maybe I'm just dreaming, but it may inspire some skilled programmers out
there ?
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It shouldn't be too hard to write a little standalone C program with the
same functionality. Or maybe Seymour Shlien (or someone else) can add a
alphabetical tune-sorting option to abc2abc that is part of the abcMIDI
package.
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formulation.
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, I. Oppenheim wrote:
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Is there any concensus about what should be the notation standard for
notes in the bass key? The abc2-draft doc only describes notation in the
treble key.
Yes, and it all spelled out in section 6 (clefs
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, John Chambers wrote:
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| The standard says:
| middle=pitch is an alternate way to define the line number of the clef.
| The pitch indicates what note is displayed on the 3rd line of the staff.
| The description should therefore be changed
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in a while. Though I'm running a modern OS on my
ancient Atari Falcon that can handle long filenames without problem
nowadays, there are occasions where I boot the standard TOS 4.04 that
my Atari has built in ROM. In this case I'm back in the 8+3 era ;-)
Besides, what's wrong with .abh ?
Martin
?
A similar question: are %%staves (abcm2ps) and %%score (ab2-draft)
identical ? Which program uses %%score ?
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abcm2ps with a good speed.
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. Yaps for example does not behave like this. When using yaps you
can use
I:clef=bass octave=-2
to accomplish the same effect.
Is there any concensus about what should be the notation standard for
notes in the bass key? The abc2-draft doc only describes notation in the
treble key.
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