Re: [abcusers] BarFly 1.4 available

2003-07-22 Thread Arent Storm
From: "Phil Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 3:19 PM
Subject: [abcusers] BarFly 1.4 available


> I have just uploaded a new version of BarFly.
 
> You can now optionally have the program ignore line ends in
> the abc source, placing staff breaks only where marked by
> an exclamation mark (emulates ABC2Win).
sounds fine

> You can use the ` character as a spacer in the text without
> breaking beams or generating errors.

FWIW: I don't like the feature (hope it doesn't get used)
if it does I gues I'll have to implement it too (sigh) 

Arent

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Re: [abcusers] BarFly 1.4 available

2003-07-22 Thread Jack Campin
> There are now three versions of BarFly, called Carbon, Classic
> and Old.  All three versions have been updated, and all carry
> version number 1.40.
>
> Use the Carbon version on MacOS X, and on MacOS 8.5 - 9.2.
> Use the Classic version almost anywhere (System 7 on).
> Use the Old version on Macs with 68030 or 68040 processors
> and on PC emulators which emulate this kind of processor.

Can the Classic version run on 68040s - i.e. is it an old-style
fat binary?  I'd rather not have to manage two separate versions.
(Most of my stuff is on an external disk which is usually mounted
on an LC475 but sometimes on a PPC machine).

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Re: [abcusers] BarFly 1.4 available

2003-07-22 Thread Phil Taylor
Jack Campin wrote:

>Can the Classic version run on 68040s - i.e. is it an old-style
>fat binary?  I'd rather not have to manage two separate versions.
>(Most of my stuff is on an external disk which is usually mounted
>on an LC475 but sometimes on a PPC machine).

Yes it can.  The main reason for having a separate 68k-only version
is that it's packed with an old old version of Stuffit, in a format
which can be unpacked using Expander 4 which will run under System 7.0.

See how I care for youse old folks!

Phil Taylor


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