On Tuesday 19 June 2001 10:03, John Chambers wrote:
>
> The biggest single problem is the damage caused by email line
> wrapping. This isn't caused by any single program. It's a systemic
> problem caused by many of the email packages that have been released
> in recent years. This i
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 10:03, John Chambers wrote:
>
> The biggest single problem is the damage caused by email line
> wrapping. This isn't caused by any single program. It's a systemic
> problem caused by many of the email packages that have been released
> in recent years. This i
On Monday 18 June 2001 12:19, Frank Nordberg wrote:
> Sorry Steve, your way behind modern times too. Fact is, we already have
> perfectly good (or so the ads say) ways to get computers to compose and
> play the music without any subjective and emotional human interference
> at all.
Yeah, seems y
On Sunday 17 June 2001 18:14, Jean-Francois Moine wrote:
> I looked at the french printed music I have, and I choosed to let the
> \# and \b aligned with the other text, as it was.
You might be right with this, I see both (should I post some tiny gif's with
examples to discuss??) In my sheetmus
Just to get this one out of the way...
John Chambers says -
>This is presumably the source of his use of the term "hypocrisy".
I've just done a quick check and I can't find the term "hypocrisy" in any
posting of mine I've still got on file (and I don't tidy up very often). I
didn't actually
Phil Taylor says -
>Does ABCcheck report a space in the M: field as an error?
No it doesn't. This is a specific problem to do with abc2win (so it will
give you another stick to beat it with.)
The problem was not with ABCcheck but with abc2nwc. abc2win allows inline
commands just by plonking
Frank Nordberg said -
>Hi Bryan - I had begun to wonder if you were on a vacation trip or something.
Hi Frank- no, but after Phil Taylor's descent into puerile personal abuse and
the subsequent failure of anyone else to tick him off for breach of etiquette
I decided I'd had enough for a while
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 04:34, Frank Nordberg wrote:
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> Do you mean poor John is supposed to offer free personal tutoring to
> anybody who wants to write ABC? John has given a lot of good advice on
> the subject both here at abcusers and on his web site, so I don't think
> you should criticize hi
Bryan Creer wrote:
>Yes, it is true that www.irishnet.com makes a bit of a pigs ear of the
>individually displayed tunes but I downloaded the whole collection and it
>only gave me one significant problem, an M: 6/8 command imbedded in the tune.
> There shouldn't be a space after the :. So abc2w
John Chambers wrote:
>Phil Taylor wrote:
>> If you want to see the BarFly version of the tune, it's at:
>
>It occurs to me: If Phil were to write a version of BarFly
>that also worked with lilypond, the first releases would
>probably not do too good a job of it, and would mess up a
>lot of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I had planned to watch this thread for a while before adding my
> thoughts...
Hi Bryan - I had begun to wonder if you were on a vacation trip or something.
>
> John Chambers said -
>
> Did it occur to you, John, as an experienced and knowledgeable abc
> use
On Mon 18 Jun 2001 at 05:07PM +0100, Phil Taylor wrote:
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> I don't think you can do this by simply concatenating the MIDI files.
I agree with this. Concatenating single track MIDI files could perhaps
be done without too much analysis, but concatenating multiple track
MIDI files would require qu
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