[abcusers] Muse2 - pre-announcement, call for ideas

2002-11-19 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
Muse2 is now in the final stages, (about three months late). I hope to get it finished this week. Still to go are some fixes for bugs that I found as I was writing the on-line Help and the Registration mechanism. So I am deciding what should be free and what should need paying for. The following

Re: [abcusers] Multiple Cords for 1 note

2002-11-19 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
If you really want it spelled out for a player program then you write it with ties: G7cBAB |1 Cc2-Fc2-Cc4 :|2 Cc2-Fc2-Cc4 |] You have to decide whether you are writing for a machine or writing for a human. (The former is a bit of a mugs game - done far too much of it and they never say thank

[abcusers] Muse2 for Linux? (was: pre-announcement)

2002-11-19 Thread Rick Miller
Will Muse2 be runnable under Linux? With sound? I'm one of those rare folk who like to run Linux but who is also willing to *pay* for good software. Paying my own bills that way probably counts as a bias. ;-) So I'm wondering whether I'll be able to get Muse2 for Linux, and whether paying

Re: [abcusers] Muse2 for Linux? (was: pre-announcement)

2002-11-19 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
Alas, no still Win32 only - (and that has taken me till 1am most nights, maybe this is what these new drug developments like provigil are for...?) Laurie - Original Message - From: Rick Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:52 AM Subject:

[abcusers] iabc 0.6 released

2002-11-19 Thread ANewman110
Hello everyone. The new version of iabc, a free-source, graphical, cross-platform program for creating music via abc, is released. The big new feature is the ability to play abc files on a midi device. Downloads are available at: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/abc Choose the latest

Re: [abcusers] Muse2 for Linux? (was: pre-announcement)

2002-11-19 Thread Toby Rider
If this package will be available for Linux, I will pay for a copy as well. Toby Will Muse2 be runnable under Linux? With sound? I'm one of those rare folk who like to run Linux but who is also willing to *pay* for good software. Paying my own bills that way probably counts as a bias.

[abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Frank Nordberg
I'm sad to announce the end of Musica Viva. No, the site isn't dead yet. I haven't even given up all hope to save it! But realistically, saving Musica Viva would take a miracle of the kind usually associated with a certain bloke who won't be around for yet another month or so. I can't even

Re: [abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Frank Nordberg
Frank Nordberg wrote: ... No, the site isn't dead yet. I haven't even given up all hope to save it! But realistically, saving Musica Viva would take a miracle ... Woops, seems things things happened faster than I thought. Musica Viva is now history. Sorry folks, that's all Good bye

Re: [abcusers] Lost in abcm2ps

2002-11-19 Thread Steve Mansfield
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Don Whitener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes I would agree with your general advice. But I would add that I, out of ignorance, put Ghostscript in a sub-folder other than the default folder and not at the root level. I changed nothing in the configuration files, and

Re: [abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
...So please respect my right to be grumpy, anti-social, selfish and bitter. Yep. All the best anyway. Once at a crisis point in my life I got an email from an Indian friend who said always remember that some of Gods greatest gifts come in the form of unanswered prayers. Laurie To

Re: [abcusers] Muse2 - pre-announcement, call for ideas

2002-11-19 Thread Don/Martha Whitener
At 04:52 AM 11/19/02, you wrote: Muse2 is now in the final stages, (about three months late). I hope to get it finished this week. All right!! The following are in the plan: Reading ABC and Printing it are free. 30 days free trial with all functions enabled Saving files, playing

RE: [abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Gerry McCartney
Speaking as a rank amateur, i.e. not a programmer (!), may I just send a thank you to Frank Nordberg for allowing me the pleasure of visiting his Musica Viva site many times over this last year or so. I got many useful links and was able to access many excellent programs that I'd never heard of

Re: [abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Frank Nordberg
Seems it ain't quite over yet. The reason why Musica Viva is down now has nothing whatsoever to do with the real issue. Apparently the domain name has been blocked due to communication problems between VeriSign and their Norwegian agent, ActiveISP. That's what happened last year at least, and I

[abcusers] Re: Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread DavBarnert
Frank- I have learned a great deal from you in your posts and your answers to my questions, and spent many hours poking around musicaviva.com. Whatever is happening in your life, I hope it works out for the best for you. But one question: Does this Goodbye also mean you're signing off the list?

Re: [abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Frank Nordberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Frank- I have learned a great deal from you in your posts and your answers to my questions, and spent many hours poking around musicaviva.com. Whatever is happening in your life, I hope it works out for the best for you. But one question: Does this Goodbye also

Re: [abcusers] Goodbye

2002-11-19 Thread Toby Rider
Once at a crisis point in my life I got an email from an Indian friend who said always remember that some of Gods greatest gifts come in the form of unanswered prayers. That was also a line in a popular country/western song :-) To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: