I just got this error message from abc4mac:
+++ Too many symbols; increase maxSyms, now 800
I have some idea what it means, but how can I correct it?
Frank Nordberg
http://www.musicaviva.com
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Here's the file that caused the problem:
X:434
T:Fuga
T:BWV 578
C:Johann Sebastian Bach
O:G
> "Frank" == Frank Nordberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> I know I shouldn't send attachments to the list, but this
Frank> one only takes 8 KB, so I hope it's OK.
Actually, the main reason you shouldn't send attachments to mailing
lists is that it doesn't work. Majordomo, one o
Jack Campin says -
> My pet hate is excessive automation. I DO NOT want the process of
> installing system-critical software gizmos buried in an unreadable
> script.
Judging by your website, Jack, you are a highly experienced computer user.
Most people aren't. A lot of people are going to be
So basically you're saying that I really shouldn't worry 'bout the
electric chair and the like :-) I almost feel like giving in... Does
anybody else here have oppions on this? Maybe someone is even able to
pipe me a link from some kind of legal instance that deals with this.
You might think I'm b
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> James Allwright writes:
> | On Fri 29 Sep 2000 at 11:54AM +0200, Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
> | >
> | > Actually I'm in a situation where I have a couple of friends who are most
> | > insterested in using abc, but they don't have the geekines to se
Bob Archer wrote:
>
> Just to try and head off any further responses to this...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, you wrote:
>
> > > I'm writing to let you know I have a new e-mail address:
> O yes & who/what are you exactly?
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I recently began using
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> > I'm writing to let you know I have a new e-mail address:
O yes & who/what are you exactly?
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I recently began using a new product from
> Microsoft called MSN Explorer.
Silly boy!
> With MSN Explorer, you can send and receive
> e-mail, ex
jaabc2ps implements the full 1.7 description of "^..." "_..." "<..."and so
on, with some transparent extensions, even.
John Atchley
>This raises an interesting question. How are dynamics implemented
in ABC
>nowadays? I know there have been a couple of discussions about it
here,
>In exchange, I'd love somebody would add !crescendo(! & C. to
abc(m)2ps...
>
>Ciao,
> Guido =8-)
Done, though my version does have the limitation that the start and
stop points of a crescendo or diminuendo should be on the same output line,
otherwise t
Phil Taylor wrote:
>As far as I can see, the Windows API allows DLLs to be placed
anywhere
>you like, as long as the calling program knows where to find them.
>Would it not be possible to put any DLLs you install in the same
>directory as the program, rather
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Got a pointer to a spec? If Musicator files are text files, it's
> likely that I or someone else could grind out a perl program to chew
> it up and spit out ABC. It would also be helpful if you could give a
> URL for a directory of files in Musicator format.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It would also be helpful if you could give a
> URL for a directory of files in Musicator format.
I know I shouldn't send attachments to the list, but this one only takes
8 KB, so I hope it's OK.
I have no idea what music it is, so it's probably not of much help. I'l
James Allwright writes:
| On Fri 29 Sep 2000 at 11:54AM +0200, Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
| >
| > Actually I'm in a situation where I have a couple of friends who are most
| > insterested in using abc, but they don't have the geekines to setup stuff
| > like ghostview/gvvie
Guido Gonzato wrote:
>
> guess what? I happen to be writing such a how-to...
>
> Another
> project I'm interested in is a GUI shell to abc(m)2ps...
Two good projects at the same time!
Well done, Guido! :) :) :)
>
> In exchange, I'd love somebody would add !crescendo(! & C. to abc(m)2ps...
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
> Actually I'm in a situation where I have a couple of friends who are most
> insterested in using abc, but they don't have the geekines to setup stuff
> like ghostview/gvview (we're talking windows users). Since I'm runnng
> Linux and am seperated by
On Fri 29 Sep 2000 at 11:54AM +0200, Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
>
> Actually I'm in a situation where I have a couple of friends who are most
> insterested in using abc, but they don't have the geekines to setup stuff
> like ghostview/gvview (we're talking windows users).
I think you are doing gh
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not sure I'd agree that it's off-topic. This is the "ABC users" list,
> i.e., it's about a specific computerized music notation. Discussing
> how to get software properly installed on users' machines strikes me
> as highly relevant to such a list
Bryan Creer wrote:
>I'll remove comcat.dll from the package and continue to provide a Setup
>because as John Atchley says -
>
>> Finally, it really is necessary to deliver DLLs with most windows
>> applications, and to use a setup utility, because most users are not going
>> to be capable of inst
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