Re: [abcusers] New abc tool

2002-01-01 Thread Wendy Galovich
On Monday 31 December 2001 16:23, John Chambers wrote: > I'd be happy to help. But I'm going to be away from home for the next > two weeks, and not online as much as usual. I'll try to check my > email from time to tine, to see what the concensus is. I could do > lots of testing on li

Re: [abcusers] New abc tool

2002-01-01 Thread John Chambers
Laura writes: | > "Aaron" == ANewman110 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | Aaron> Is anyone interested in helping? | | I'm willing to do some testing in LINUX. | | Aaron> Also, does anybody know the status of the Sourceforge ABC | Aaron> project? | | It never coalesced into one proje

Re: [abcusers] New abc tool

2002-01-01 Thread Laura Conrad
> "Aaron" == ANewman110 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Aaron> Is anyone interested in helping? I'm willing to do some testing in LINUX. Aaron> Also, does anybody know the status of the Sourceforge ABC Aaron> project? It never coalesced into one project, but several people are

Re: [abcusers] New abc tool

2001-12-31 Thread John Chambers
I'd be happy to help. But I'm going to be away from home for the next two weeks, and not online as much as usual. I'll try to check my email from time to tine, to see what the concensus is. I could do lots of testing on linux and FreeBSD, which is where my ABC Tune Finder is running

[abcusers] New abc tool

2001-12-31 Thread ANewman110
Awhile ago I announced (using a different email address at the time) that I was working on a new public-domain abc tool. Well, I'm making pretty good progress - I can read in most of the 1.6 abc language and display the music on the screen, in Windows. In fact, I think in the next coule of we