Chriostopher,
This would seem to be an area where reality has already caught up with 
science fiction and possibly gone beyond.
Alain

>It would be cool to
>have a data format that would store all of this information and allow printing
>in standard or tab notation. You could see the standard notation if you wanted
>to get a better sense of the nuances. Also supporting alternate interpretations
>with a footnote like feature would be cool. Hmmm ...
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>>In a message dated 2/18/2005 2:03:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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>>Just to set the record straight, my tab format was designed to 
>>be e-mailable.  This was in the days when there was no internet
>>(just a limited arpanet) and mail was sent from computer to
>>computer via telephones, and mailing binaries was frowned 
>>upon.  Back when there were as many macs as windows boxes, 
>>and lots of versions of unix (no linux!) and even VMS. 
>>(Boy, does that make me feel old!) 
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>>Maybe an interesting idea to share, but I have intabulated lute music using 
>>Wayne's TAB format with my PDA and folding keyboard on airplane trays on 
>>transatlantic flights.  Very simple and functional, therefore.
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>>Kenneth
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