Hello
Although based on ABC, you might like to wiki-score.org
Cheers
On 22/08/14, 03:34, Abraham Lee wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
Hi all,
this has been discussed before, but now's the time to repeat the call
for participation for our crowd
Count me in for some work.
Are the scans really that bad? I often use scanning to create musicXML, and
this will clearly not work here: but I'm not convinced I could even get the
notes with the patent Holmes eye scan method?
I'm also presuming from your comments that there's no music to listen
Great, you can still count me in!
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2014-08-22 0:31 GMT+02:00 Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org:
Hi all,
this has been discussed before, but now's the time to repeat the call for
participation for
Hi all,
thank you for all the interest. Together with the other people already in the
project we'll be able to make a good example how fast a score can grow :-)
I'll give more details when I'm back from holidays (very soon unfortunately),
only a few cpmments for now (sorry for bot threading
Is there any possibility to define a different TabStaff.minimumFret for any
string?
(There are existing some strange ancient instrument with a staggered nut, so
my question makes some sense.)
Regards
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From: BB bb-543...@versanet.de
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Subject: define different TabStaff.minimumFret for any string?
Is there any possibility to define a different TabStaff.minimumFret for
any
string?
(There are existing
Count me in.
Guy Stalnaker
jimmyg...@gmail.com
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The same for me
Philippe
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