Dear Lute list
I'm pleased to announce that LuteScribe 1.2 is released. LuteScribe is
an free/open source Windows application for editing and viewing lute
tabulature, compatible with a number of existing formats, including TAB,
FT3, JTZ/JTXML.
This release bundles up a number of usability im
Does anyone have any experience with installing and running
LuteScribe on a Mac? I tried it using wine and wine bottler (no, I
wasn't drunk) but was unsure of configuration settings, so I gave up.
Any suggestions out there?
Thanks and regards,
Leonard Williams
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From: Luke Emmet <[1]luke.em...@orlando-lutes.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 at 08:47
Subject: Re: [LUTE] LuteScribe 1.1 released
To: stephen arndt <[2]stephenwar...@verizon.net>
Hi Stephen
Dear Lute list
I'm pleased to announce that LuteScribe 1.1 is released.
LuteScribe is a Windows program for editing, viewing and playing lute
tabulature, compatible with a range of common tabulature formats,
including TAB, Fronimo and Fandango. It is free and open source (GPL3)
software for t
Dear Lute List
After many months of updates following user feedback over the beta
program that has run over 2018, I'm pleased to announce that LuteScribe
1.0 is now released.
https://www.orlando-lutes.com/pages/lutescribe
LuteScribe is a Windows program for editing and viewing lute tabulatur
Dear Lute list
I'm pleased to announce that LuteScribe beta 0.2.1 is now released.
LuteScribe is a free, community based software for editing and viewing
lute tabulature files. The original announcement is here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lute@cs.dartmouth.edu/msg49368.html
This updated
Dear lute list members
I am announcing the beta release of a new community based free software
tool for reading and editing lute tabulature. If you are interested to
try it, please see further details below.
To get a better idea, you can see some LuteScribe screenshots here:
https://drive.go