Re: [music-dsp] HTML

2013-08-07 Thread andy butler
music-dsp-requ...@music.columbia.edu wrote: What sort of email programs are people using that can't handle html? Pine? -Eric Anyone who uses the digest version of the list has problems with HTML. andy -- dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info, FAQ, source c

Re: [music-dsp] [admin] Re: note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread spambait1000006
On Wed, 7 Aug 2013, Eric Battenberg wrote: What sort of email programs are people using that can't handle html? Pine? Which is /exactly/ why I use it. do you strip binary enclosures?: begin 644 nlnn.gif M1TE&.#=A,@`>`(```/___RP`,@`>```"PI$X3)N0-F@BHJQB?L^X0F7\WF@M^W0!K[Z`7&Z(2^%TUTS&^

Re: [music-dsp] [admin] Re: note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread Scott Gravenhorst
No on HTML. No on attachments. It's too easy to find ways to post images and then just include the URL of the content in the posting to the list. >> >> >>> On 8/7/13 12:35 PM, douglas repetto wrote: And FWIW, maybe it's time to change that. Spam filters have gotten a lot b

Re: [music-dsp] [admin] Re: note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread Eric Battenberg
Okay, I'm hoping this one finally makes it through. Despite the fact that I removed formatting in gmail, the message was still sent with an html header. I looked at the raw email message and it looks like gmail includes a plain text version in addition to the html version of the email. Is there

Re: [music-dsp] [admin] Re: note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread jpff
Please no HTML mail. It displays as goobledy gook, and my fiters ignore as it is usually spam. Attachments maybe -- easier to ignore > On 8/7/13 12:35 PM, douglas repetto wrote: >> >> And FWIW, maybe it's time to change that. Spam filters have gotten a >> lot better in the last few years. This

Re: [music-dsp] [admin] Re: note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread robert bristow-johnson
On 8/7/13 12:35 PM, douglas repetto wrote: And FWIW, maybe it's time to change that. Spam filters have gotten a lot better in the last few years. This is an OLD list, and back in the day attachments/HTML caused lots of problems. What do you all think? Should we allow HTML/attachments? wou

[music-dsp] [admin] Re: note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread douglas repetto
And FWIW, maybe it's time to change that. Spam filters have gotten a lot better in the last few years. This is an OLD list, and back in the day attachments/HTML caused lots of problems. What do you all think? Should we allow HTML/attachments? best, douglas On 8/7/13 3:34 PM, douglas repet

Re: [music-dsp] note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread douglas repetto
Eric, it looks like you're sending HTML mail. The list only takes plain text. best, douglas On 8/7/13 3:01 PM, Eric Battenberg wrote: For the life of me, I can't get the list to stop ignoring my replies (I'm not even getting bounces), so just to be sure, I've CC'd everyone on the thread.

Re: [music-dsp] note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread Ross Bencina
On 7/08/2013 12:23 PM, charles morrow wrote: Please explain your reference Roberts transcription notes for me. Robert expressed the following requirement: On 6/08/2013 6:01 AM, robert bristow-johnson wrote: > the big problem i am dealing with is people singing or humming and > changing notes

Re: [music-dsp] note onset detection

2013-08-07 Thread Theo Verelst
Ross Bencina wrote: On 7/08/2013 2:38 AM, Theo Verelst wrote: I suppose in EE terms, if you know something about the waves you're ... You would need a definition of note onset that somehow includes segmenting a hummed glide transition from one pitch to another according to Robert's transcriptio