We're up to version 0.8 now.
http://abc.sourceforge.net/iabc
See the above link for release notes.
Aaron
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Hi Barry, I agree about putting things in the V: header (or other headers). V: makes
sense for type specific things.
I disagree about removing the [] in front of the lines for voice change. The reason
is that, for instance abcd is a valid voice name in the new standard and is also valid
tune
My program HARMONY certainly knows the difference between Modes, Minor and
Major, as does the abc format.
MIDI does NOT distinguish modes, but the key meta-event is only for
documentation anyway, makes no difference to the audio output.
- Original Message -
From: "Laura Conrad" <[EMAIL PR
The problem with concertina.net/tunes.convert.html is that it often
gives an error message:
No image available --
there's probably a error in the ABC source causing the conversion to fail.
I make lots of mistakes and need something much more forgiving...
a beginner can just type in ABC and get musi
> "David" == DavBarnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> pdf). The problem with compatibility with abc for this format
David> (and I believe all the others) is support for modes. I don't think
David> any of the other formats know the difference between C major and A
David> m
Norman Schmidt wrote:
>After not finding a plugin for my browser to read abc files
>directly from the internet, I have taken the viewing engine I
>wrote for ABassC on the Palm and PockePC and ported it to HTML.
>
>The result is at www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php .
>
>You have to copy/paste
Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>Would be nice to start working on a commandline tool that can
>take many types of music notation formats as input and produces
>any other of these formats as output.
Neil Jennings wrote:
>Problem is that the 'independent format' needs to accommodate
>all functional
Frank Nordberg wrote:
>Great lyrics, btw. Very poetic ;-)
>Too bad I can't use them. The tune's not really suitable for
>singing at the tempo we're gonna play it in.
Nonsense. We play it at the speed you posted it, and I first
became aware of the words one night when Billy Drislane started
sin
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 11:13:44PM +0100, Neil Jennings wrote:
> Problem is that the 'independent format' needs to accommodate all
> functionality required from all formats.
To a certain extent; otherwise you end up with a complicated monstrosity
that no-one supports all aspects of anyway.
> I do