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> Derek Lane-Smith wrote:
> | It seems to me that abc is an ideal format for building a library of New
> | Orleans Jazz standards. Does anyone know of such a database? Or of one in
> | some other format that is accessible, and that can be converted
David Baron writes:
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Yeah, but I could read it anyway.
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Derek Lane-Smith wrote:
| It seems to me that abc is an ideal format for building a library of New
| Orleans Jazz standards. Does anyone know of such a database? Or of one in
| some other format that is accessible, and that can be converted to abc?
Y'know, I've gotten a number of e
Title: RE: [abcusers] ABCcheck
I too, prefer that installation stay off these DLLs.
Win98 is a very fragile system and one false move and you are dead.
BTW, I installed the program without a hitch.
Title: RE: Trillian.mit.edu ABCconverstion
That CGI is a bit too finicky.
It seems to me that abc is an ideal format for building a library of New
Orleans Jazz standards. Does anyone know of such a database? Or of one in
some other format that is accessible, and that can be converted to abc?
Derek Lane-Smith
DURRIDGE Company, 7 Railroad Ave, Suite D, Bedford, MA 017
Long post. Sorry, best I could do. Contents:
THEORY
MY COMMENTS
ABCcheck
I was in the MS Windows development team and worked on various versions of
NT as well as 95 and 98. This is the way it works (or doesn't as the case
may be).
THEORY:
Application programs are never self-conta
On Mon 25 Sep 2000 at 08:03PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> John Henckel says -
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> > I am very uncomfortable with freeware that
> > messes with /WINDOWS/SYSTEM, and I know other people are also annoyed by
> > that. If possible you should offer a non-Setup version which can just
> > "u