From: "John Chambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | 1. remove all CR and LF characters.
> | 2 remove all
> | 3 change all to CR/LF
> | 4 change all to CR/LF
> |
> | I've probably missed something but it's a thought...
>
> That would work for some files, and fail for others. The main problem
> is tha
Apologies if this announcement has reached the news
group before. I posted it a little while ago but haven't seen it
appear in the list yet !
Just to let all
you guys know.I've now finished porting PalmABC to Pocket PC
2002. As with PalmABC it'sfree and comes with source code if you
Jon Freeman writes:
| From: "John Chambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > I've seen a couple of sites that have ABC-in-HTML with at the end
| > of each line. This is purposely double spaced, so there's probably no
| > good fix for it.
|
| If you are talking about filtering the HTML, perhaps this would w
I have now released a new version of HARMONY
HARMONY is a music editor and player which can import abc, including
multi-voice files and aligned lyrics. It's original intention was to add
chords and accompaniments to a melody, but it now does much more.
The latest changes include an Edit Selected
Interesting. If you look at the html source for the first tune in that
file it looks like this:
lang=EN-GB style='mso-ansi-language:EN-GB'>X:1
lang=EN-GB style='mso-ansi-language:EN-GB'>T:A. A.
Cameron's
lang=EN-GB style='mso-ansi-language:EN-GB'>M:4/4
lang=EN-GB style='mso-ansi-language:
From: "John Chambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | The double-spaced ones are a nightmare. Have you figured out what
> | sequence of events creates them?
>
> The cases I've looked at have been ABC-in-HTML, which is rarely a
> very good idea because of the difficulty of doing it right. I just
>
>The double-spaced ones are a nightmare. Have you figured out what
>sequence of events creates them?
>
It can happen when a file passes thru both a DOS and Unix
editor.
Cheers,
JW
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Jack Campin writes:
| > I've had a number of email queries about
| > apparent failures that were due to "tunes" that lacked any notes.
| > Sometimes this was intentional, sometimes it was because the file was
| > double spaced. It would be useful to have an indication of this.
| >
| > The
> I've had a number of email queries about
> apparent failures that were due to "tunes" that lacked any notes.
> Sometimes this was intentional, sometimes it was because the file was
> double spaced. It would be useful to have an indication of this.
>
> The problem is how best to say th
Jack Campin comments:
| > Well, for staff notation, my Tune Finder shouldn't have any probem.
| > It will produce the the title, composer, etc, and no staff. [...]
| > As for sound files, I use abc2midi, which produces a really short
| > file if there's no tune body. That's about all it c
>| I have some ABC files where I use the notation as a tunographic
>| database - there is no body, either because I haven't got round
>| to typing it in or don't intend to.
> Well, for staff notation, my Tune Finder shouldn't have any probem.
> It will produce the the title, composer, etc, and
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