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> 1.  The draft standard allows U: to replace a string with another string.
But if, for >example U:T = !trill! always worked, then the T: header would
go to !trill!  Are >there any tunes that use the U: and what do they expect?
I haven't come across any.

I use a "golbal" U: S = !shortphrase! in the Bronson abc files Phil Taylor
sent me. The reason for this is differences between interpretation of S in
tunes. Barfly sees it as "shortphrase" but abcm2ps sees it as "segno".

Jon


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