I am about to release a CD-ROM with a large number of very carefully edited and documented tunes linked off a hypertext commentary (see http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/embro/). This is the work which all the ABC on my website is spinoffs from. I would like to include a choice of ABC applications along with it. Would any developers out there (other than the ones I've already contacted) like to get a copy, try it out, and report major incompatibilities? I'm not changing any tune at source level to work round temporary limitations in implementations, as I expect people to still be using the material in ten or twenty years' time.
I use some constructs only affecting a few tunes that I don't expect to be widely implemented; hence my decision to provide BarFly-generated GIFs and QT files for people whose platforms break on those. That *should* only be multivoice ABC and underlaid words. If an application fails on T for trills, can't do bagpipe-style gracenotes (like {dGAG}A<{G}A with no slurring), or insists on initial repeat signs, forget it. I don't expect any implementor to do really systematic testing, but a general idea of where a program is useful for my stuff and where it isn't would be helpful. =================== <http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/> =================== To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html