abctab2ps by Christoph Dalitz now produces German tab.  It runs on most
platforms.

Leonard Williams

On 1/27/08 3:38 AM, "LGS-Europe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> How do others prefer preparing their scores?
> 
> As clear as possible, with carefully planned page turns, in the notation
 
> (French/Italian tab/staff notation, still no German tab I'm sorry to say) of

> the original, but adapted to my liking. So in 16th century polyphony I often
> leave out the barlines. In some complex music I prefer taff notation even if
> the original is in tabs. In tabs I prefer 'modernized' note values in the
> rhythm staff (I don't use Finale's tab rhythm but make a seperate staff, no
> staff lines, no barlines, reduced in size). In French tab I still often use
> a broad tipped pen instead of Finale. In cyphers as well as rhythm it makes
> a prettier picture to play from. In short, everything to aid sight reading
> and make musical content clear. As little fingering as possible.
> 
> 
> David 
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