>| How does one find out how many time a particular file on
>| IMSLP has been downloaded?
Go to the relevant work page, find the relevant sheet-music
heading, find the relevant file and look for a line like this:
#117989 - 0.10MB, 6 pp. - 8/10 2 4 6 8 10 (2) - 1680×
The first item is the
Jean-Pierre wrote
>
> BTW does anybody know why are MusiXTeX and pmx files downloaded
> about 10 % as many times as the pdf? Who finds something useful in them?
>
How does one find out how many time a particular file on IMSLP has been
downloaded?
--Don Simons
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Den 18.04.2020 kl. 12.32 skrev Bob Tennent:
>|Chopin's mazurka Op.67 n.2 .pmx file at IMSLP is
>|uncomplete: it only includes the first measure. Why...?
Presumably the source file was corrupted at some point.
Andre: Please send me privately the full pmx file and I'll
try and upload it to
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020, Bob Tennent wrote:
>|Chopin's mazurka Op.67 n.2 .pmx file at IMSLP is
>|uncomplete: it only includes the first measure. Why...?
Presumably the source file was corrupted at some point.
Andre: Please send me privately the full pmx file and I'll
try and upload it to IMSLP.
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020, Bob Tennent wrote:
>|With the occasion, I renew my proposal of creating a
>|separate repository with PMX/MusiXTeX sources. They are
>|only 1% of all the scores in IMSLP now: creating such a
>|separate section could hopefully have the effect of, or
>|help, increasing them...
>|Adolf Jensen's Etuden Op.32 are beautiful... On IMSLP of
>|course they are only present in scanned PDFs. I tried
>|to run Sharpeye and Audiveris on them in order to get a
>|MusicXML format to be in turn converted to PMX via Dieter
>|Gloetzel's tool: but with very very poor result... Well,
>|Chopin's mazurka Op.67 n.2 .pmx file at IMSLP is
>|uncomplete: it only includes the first measure. Why...?
Presumably the source file was corrupted at some point.
Andre: Please send me privately the full pmx file and I'll
try and upload it to IMSLP.
>|With the occasion, I renew my
Zitat von Jean-Pierre Coulon :
but what is the logic to play together? Do we have to click on
Connect and agree on a server with 0 musicians at that time?
If there is a currently unused server with low ping time you can use it.
We were lucky to find a free server first, later a few other
I installed asio4all so that Jamulus no longer complains, but what is the
logic to play together? Do we have to click on Connect and agree on a
server with 0 musicians at that time?
Bye,
--
Jean-Pierre Coulon E-mail: cou...@oca.eu
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