Dear Alain,
it's just Magnifique!
Thanks!
G.
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 8:37 PM, Alain Veylit
<[1][email protected]> wrote:
This may be of interest to the aficionados of Wayne's tab program.
Wayne's tab program produces very legible and elegant output and it
is reasonably easy to input tablature quickly, without a heavy
learning curve. On the downside, users have to install it the old
way on their system, - which is not easy unless you are a command
line pro on Linux, - and it does not have WYSYWYG interface.
Thanks to new HTML5 tools and features, it is now possible to
provide a browser based interface to the program that requires no
installation and allows to check the PDFF output of the program
directly on screen with a refresh button. Not totally WYSYWYG but
pretty close.
I am pleased to say that such an interface is now available at
[2]http://tab.musickshandmade.com/tabs.html.
I designed it on Firefox and tested it on Chrome (no idea if it
works on Explorer). It is open to all without an account and is
free of charge. If you are curious, feel free to give it a try.
Note: Thanks to Sarge Gerbode who sent me a very large collection of
tab format files some years ago, I was able to add about 2500 tab
files to my site at [3]http://fandango.musickshandmade.com. A free
account is required to access those. This makes it easy to import a
tab file and edit it to your taste.
Good weekend all,
Alain
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