The free programs at:
http://world.std.com/~gdallal/UKE.HTM
can produce the type output you mention. Just run the
option that doesn't produce the ukulele chord diagrams.
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That would be possible, but considering how often we use |
in abc I don't consider that an option...
If there is no | available, perhaps you could use a
substitute character (like a / or \ or ~) and do one search
and replace at the end of your editing so you only have to
worry about the | once?
I got Finale 2004, used it a while and then went back to abc
and several different flavors of abc software depending on
what I need to do.
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I attempted to print instrument names associated with each
voice as follows:
V:1 name=Violin Obbligato
(abc code for voice 1 here)
V:2 name=Chorale
(abc code for voice 2 here)
V:3 name=Violin Harmony
(abc code for voice 3 here)
I thought this format is supposed to print the name (Chorale
for
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Hi/
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On my Linux box I'm filtering with procmail.
SpamPal works on Windows systems. It behaves as an e-mail
server that gets between e-mail addresses and any Windows
e-mail program in use. It ain't perfect, but can be
configured to filter most spam. There are probably other
programs that do a
Thanks - I'll try and hope for the best. I'm registered so
it should work.
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I recently read about the ability to index tunes in one or
more abc files using ABCMUS. Unfortunately, I have been
unable to do so. Would some kind individual reply (maybe by
private e-mail) with some simple directions about how to
index the tunes contained in a single abc file. If I can
get
consider extending the K: to allow K:none?
What tune has no key signature? I'm confused.
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How many computer users nowadays have ever seen or used
a punch card? I have a couple in a box as souvenirs.
That 72 is especially bizarre. How many people these days
could even tell you where that strange number comes from?
But lots of software does it.
I used the columns after 72
I'm looking for a simple program (DOS, Windows, JAVA, C,
BASIC or FORTRAN - yeah right) that will take an abc format
file and convert it to a chord chart while preserving the
lyrics if they are included in the abc format file.
Does such a program already exist? I did spot a perl script
written
I have tunes with multiple verses and one chorus. When I
create notation, the space used for the chorus equals the
space used for the verses, even though there is only one
chorus. Is there a way to leave the verses alone, yet cause
the space used for the chorus to shrink to a single line?
To
Something like:
N:(c) Copyright Joe Blow
would print at the bottom of some abc software if printing
notes are enabled.
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I'm definitely confused. I'll just keep reading and maybe
I'll catch on to the goal.
ABC is a text format and it seems like most things
associated with ABC might fit better if text, but then again
I don't exactly know what is being proposed. If it is to
read ABC files and convert them to other
Version 2.7.0 of the ABC music exporting score editor
NoteEdit is available:
Has this been compiled for Windows (98 / XP / etc.)?
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If left up to Sonny Bono and the RIAA there would be no
public domain.
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