Thanks to all who helped me, especially, Richard, Buddha Buck and
John.
With little modifications, it works well.
I'll try to learn in the future more of those basic commands by
myself.
Richard said :
I have various stuff in perl to do these kinds of things -
abc-cat,
abc-grep, abc-sort, etc
Is there a midi support with abctab2ps ? (It doesn't seem so)
Or is it possible nevertheless to hear files in the abctab2ps
format ? (Before playing a tune, I need to *hear* it, especially
when it concern lute tablatures.)
Wayne Cripps Tab can generate Midi files. Is there a way to
convert an
Warning
Unable to process data:
multipart/mixed;boundary==_NextPart_000_00C1_61A67A5C.B7585C84
Use the left mouse button and then choose 'save to disk' when the dialog pops up. The
way they have the link set up you can't right-click and then save it to disk.
Thanks,
Aaron
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On 09,May/02 7:56 pm, you wrote:
Yes it is, but its not a full-blown HOWTO, just a web page with some
hopefully useful stuff on it. I don't have the URL to hand, but there
is a link to it from the abcMIDI home on sourceforge :
http://abc.sourceforge.net/abMIDI/
'not found on this server'
I'm a french new user of Chris Walshaw's abc2mtex as a preprocessor to
Taupin's version of musixtex (and musixflx).
I had to have a look to abc2mtex's code in order to let more fields
appear in the header...
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Can't abc2mtex split a tune when it's over one page ? I didn't manage to
do it
Jean-Charles writes:
Can't abc2mtex split a tune when it's over one page ? I didn't manage to
do it even with the piece of advice in header.tex - uncomment the right
line to have one behaviour...
There is a line in header.tex which says \let\tune=\vbox. The
effect of this is to put the