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please remove me from the abcusers list. I have been trying to get off for 2 weeks now.
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Wil Macaulay wrote:
Don't forget Skink!
- abc editor/display, java based,
runs on Linux, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Solaris, Win NT,
Win 95, Win 98, Win 2000
available from
http://www.geocities.com/w_macaulay/abc4mac.html
Added to the base. It seems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just added a searchable database of ABC applications to Musica Viva.
http://www.musicaviva.com/abc/abcapp/index.tpl
At the moment I have 29 programs listed, but I hope there'll be more soon.
Any suggestions and comments are very welcome.
Frank Nordberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wil Macaulay wrote:
bizarre - did you try as a link from abc4mac.html (always worked
for me) or did you try to access it directly (sometimes a problem)
I tried the link from abc4mac.html
Neither Netscape nor Anarchie was able to get through.
I have to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jack Campin suggests:
| Currently, the C: flag indicates the composer field. ABC shows its
| instrumental roots in the lack of any way to specify that the words to a
| song were written by someone other than the composer of the tune. Now that
| ABC supports
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TODO list? Any chance for output from abctab2ps -- if that is
permitted -- for a selected instrument and tuning at run time?
(Yes I'm lazy) ... or selecting the key for the presented
output?
I know I heard a plea for standardizing the % usage. I did -
I did.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an Abc2Win user, I can't get satisfactory printouts of multi-voice music,
but for AbcMIDI and ABCMidifier playback I usually put in a line like %%MIDI
transpose -12 or %%MIDI transpose -24, and then use the normal C-B,c-b with
as few commas as possible. -12 gives
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bizarre - did you try as a link from abc4mac.html (always worked
for me) or did you try to access it directly (sometimes a problem)
wil
Frank Nordberg wrote:
Wil Macaulay wrote:
Don't forget Skink!
- abc editor/display, java based,
runs on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just out of curiosity, which programs implement V: lines
now? And for each, does it use the "higher" notation, where
letters represent notes on the staff, or the "lower", where
bass clef needs commas on most notes?
Also, is there a reliable way to distinguish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Jack Campin wrote:
Currently, the C: flag indicates the composer field. ABC shows its
instrumental roots in the lack of any way to specify that the words to a
song were written by someone other than the composer of the tune. Now that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| As an Abc2Win user, I can't get satisfactory printouts of multi-voice music,
| but for AbcMIDI and ABCMidifier playback I usually put in a line like %%MIDI
| transpose -12 or %%MIDI transpose -24, and then use the normal C-B,c-b with
| as few commas as possible.
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