Hi Göran

Thanks for your interest - I've emailed you the details.

LuteScribe uses the same commands as TAB, but it does provide some visual hinting. For example "x" means "the previous flag", and so in the LuteScribe GUI, these "x" flags are visually de-emphasised, so you can focus on the substantive flags. This makes the tabulature much more similar to the final printed form. For example, see the following screenshot to see this in action:

  https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByhfXkzbvI8Vbl9JY3BZUnZVOEk

As you can see it also shows the bar lines and uses an appropriate historical font (based with permission on those by Steve Horn in his Sibelius package).

Also it goes beyond just working with Wayne Cripps TAB, as you can use it to view Fronimo files (although at present, not every element in Fronimo is currently imported for compatibility reasons).

Best Wishes

 - Luke

On 05-Oct-2017 12:30, G. C. wrote:
    So, it's basically a GUI for Wayne's tab. Cool. Hope there is a choice
    to set the flags to only reappear when they change value.
    I'd like to try the beta please.
    BR
    G


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