Re: [abcusers] Z for whole bar rests

2002-01-13 Thread Laurie Griffiths
: [abcusers] Z for whole bar rests --- Laurie Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Muse interprets Z3 as 3 units of rest (where a unit is whatever the L: says) e.g. [L:1/8] Z3 means a dotted crotchet. I thought that was standard ABC. What is then the difference between Z and z (in standard ABC

Re: [abcusers] Z for whole bar rests

2002-01-12 Thread Erik Ronström
--- Laurie Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Muse interprets Z3 as 3 units of rest (where a unit is whatever the L: says) e.g. [L:1/8] Z3 means a dotted crotchet. I thought that was standard ABC. What is then the difference between Z and z (in standard ABC)? Erik Ronström

Re: [abcusers] Z for whole bar rests

2002-01-11 Thread Laurie Griffiths
- From: James Allwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 2:11 PM Subject: [abcusers] Z for whole bar rests Some time ago, the syntax Zn was suggested for n bars of rest. I know that abcm2ps now implements this, and I'd like to know: 1. What other

Re: [abcusers] Z for whole bar rests

2002-01-11 Thread Jack Campin
Some time ago, the syntax Zn was suggested for n bars of rest. I know that abcm2ps now implements this, and I'd like to know: 1. What other programs implement this ? 2. Are there programs where this usage would create a conflict ? (I'm thinking of the reserved characters H-Z here). One