On Wednesday 14 February 2001 15:11, you wrote:

> > "... what Muse does isn't compatible with what abc2midi does..."
>
> This is true in principal, but actually what abc2midi does is very
> flexible and can easily changed by the user or in the source.

Yes exactly one can either:
        1. Use & pay for a finished product.
        2. Make do with (excellent IMO) freeware.
        3. Expend (far less) time and effort to make desired modifications than it
        took some altruist to write the software in the first place.

[3] If this results in `non standard' abc , well  then fix the script with vi 
(or whatever) until it does work on your setup. I have to do this already
for quite a few examples that i get.
After all, the whole point of abc appears to be that it is not a `closed 
package' - one is evidently  EXPECTED to do this.

If one can't repair a car - it has to go to the garage. this is the same 
thing.

Regards, RJP

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