Wendy Galovich says -
> I hope they wouldn't mind if you wanted to add your tune pages to
> the world wide index at some point, once the abcs are in plain text.
No problem, but bear in mind these tunes are aimed at relatively
inexperienced musicians who want to join in some of the tune s
At 08:21 PM 10/17/00 EDT, you wrote:
>Frank Nordberg says -
>
>> And while you're at it, could you add a clear link path from the Lewes
>> Arms main page to the page with the ABCs?
>
>Well, not really, owing to domestic politics. The ABCs belong to the Lewes
>Favourites Practice Sessions which i
Frank Nordberg says -
> And while you're at it, could you add a clear link path from the Lewes
> Arms main page to the page with the ABCs?
Well, not really, owing to domestic politics. The ABCs belong to the Lewes
Favourites Practice Sessions which is an entirely separate organisation from
th
> ... In
> fact one of the most vociferous arguers does charge for his software.
I think the vociferous arguer must be someone else, but it occurs to
me that the history of Muse finances might interest other developers.
Muse was the source of some very bitter feelings between my wife
and me.
At 05:12 AM 10/16/2000 EDT, you wrote:
>I am sorry that you think I have been ignoring that, so I will make my view
>more explicit. I do not think that the fact that some developers are
>volunteers entitles them to dictate to users what they can or cannot have in
>abc. Nobody is forcing them
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>
> Wendy Galovich says -
>
> > That being the case, Brian, then the first thing I'd do is put
> > those abcs out on the site in plain text format, rather than, or at
> > least in addition to the zipped files...
>
> You are absolutely right.
Great.
And while you'r
Wendy Galovich says -
> That being the case, Brian, then the first thing I'd do is put
> those abcs out on the site in plain text format, rather than, or at
> least in addition to the zipped files. Every site I've seen listed on
> the ABC index on Chris Walshaw's site has the notation out in