Re: [abcusers] Re: ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-18 Thread Norman Schmidt
Your program does a great number of things that no other ABC program does.
The random tune generator and midi accompaniment are wonderful.
I was only suprised not to see it at http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc
and suggest you contact Chris.
Norman
http://www.normanschmidt.net
Neil Jennings wrote:

May be interesting to note that my program HARMONY provides tablature for
Anglo Concertina (and Melodeon). I don't know of any other abc program which
does.
Neil Jennings
http://www.greenhedges.com
 

 

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Re: [abcusers] Re: ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-18 Thread Neil Jennings
Norman
Glad you like it.

An earlier version (abc arranger) is advertised at the abc home and I have
sent updated details. But it doesn't seem to have got through yet.

I originally planned it as a tune PROCESSOR, not a scoring or playback
program, and it does not yet support the complete abc syntax.

Neil

- Original Message -
From: Norman Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 18 October 2003 10:59
Subject: Re: [abcusers] Re: ABC to HTML viewer


 Your program does a great number of things that no other ABC program does.
 The random tune generator and midi accompaniment are wonderful.
 I was only suprised not to see it at http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc
 and suggest you contact Chris.

 Norman
 http://www.normanschmidt.net


 Neil Jennings wrote:

 May be interesting to note that my program HARMONY provides tablature for
 Anglo Concertina (and Melodeon). I don't know of any other abc program
which
 does.
 Neil Jennings
 http://www.greenhedges.com
 
 
 
 

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Re: [abcusers] Re: ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-17 Thread Neil Jennings
May be interesting to note that my program HARMONY provides tablature for
Anglo Concertina (and Melodeon). I don't know of any other abc program which
does.
Neil Jennings
www.greenhedges.com

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 13:54
Subject: [abcusers] Re: ABC to HTML viewer


 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 the ABC text and press a button; but I
  find it useful when, say your on a machine without BarFly or
  abcm2ps installed.

 Nice. Thank you. Note, however, that similar functionality already
 exists at http://www.concertina.net/tunes_convert.html with the
 added features of being able to select various formats for return
 (jpg, midi, pdf, ps).

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Re: [abcusers] Re: ABC to HTML viewer

2003-10-14 Thread Norman Schmidt
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 music output.
Enjoy!

Norman
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