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From: "toni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, I was afraid your AbcIde is not open source.
It is very definitely open source.
The 1st reason why I asked for the source, was: I am a python-beginner and I hoped to find some examples to learn from. I promised some friends (good musicans but definitly no programmers) to find or write some useful abc&co-tools. It was hard enough to get them to use the PC to produce and exchange sheet-music. But I've found it realy hard to explain them the use of cmdline-tools. So a python/tk-gui seems a good solution.
Actually, its Python/wxPython. Same thing though.
I could just email them new versions of .. what ever. (I "physically" visited each and installed inet-access, email, python, ...)
Having abcm2ps/pdf/gif and abc2midi a light-weight GUI for browse/sort/select/recombine/.. tunes from local files was the next step to get happy.
Yep, I have them too. The reason I wrote the IDE was that NONE of them can catalog files. And I can never remember what I have, let alone where it is.
So the 2nd reason to ask for the source was to get something that I can modify for my purpose.
Well, if you know Python, that should prove no great problem.
BTW: I remember somebody used ANTLR to produce an abc-parser. (if he/she hears me, give me a link to the grammer. thanks) Is there someone (you Phil?), who used YAPPS for a python-abc-parser?
I would love to see that grammar as well. ABC structure is so simple that almost any kind of grammar with something Yacc, YAPPS, or ANTLR would seem like swatting flies with a Howitzer, but chaqu'un a son gout, I guess ...
3rd reason: I'm also trying web-apps with ZOPE. So python is wellcome.
;-) and finally: "paranoia pays"
I hadn't realized that Zope was (finally) up to the latest release. Great news.
So BETA-Test is only my 2nd intention but shouldn't be hard to do.
I would appreciate it. Nothing is ever bug free, and open source means 10,000 people can eye the code, rather than just a few.
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:03:45 +0000, Exu Yangi wrote > <mutter> I thought I had the sources in the zip file </mutter> > OK, well I am trying to figure out how to get this puppy onto source > forge. > If it runs on your machine (I think you need Python 2.3 > minimum) and you like it, I will just mail you the sources if I > can't figure out how to get them into the zip file.
I've found the pyc's! There's no way to get from pyc to py? Am I right? (I'm py-newbie)
> Did you manage to get it to run? Did everything ELSE work (help > files, &c)
Because of reasons 1..3 I didn't try it yet - without the sources. And before weekend there will be no time to have a "deep" look at it.
Greetings
Toni
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