Sorry, having a bit of trouble with the documentation. Does anybody
know how to do dynamics in abc, such as crescendos, decrescendos,
markings like forte, mezzoforte, and those nifty "alligator clips"
used to indicate short cresc(and decresc)endos.
Starling
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John Chambers wrote:
>
> Bruce Olson writes:
> | I had thought I had the simplest way to figure out sharps and flats
> | on the key signature from mode and keynote graphed on a .GIF on
> | my website. I was wrong. I found a much simpler way, as shown on a
> | new .GIF there, SFMODE2.GIF. Most wil
Bruce Olson writes:
| I had thought I had the simplest way to figure out sharps and flats
| on the key signature from mode and keynote graphed on a .GIF on
| my website. I was wrong. I found a much simpler way, as shown on a
| new .GIF there, SFMODE2.GIF. Most will probably not need it at all,
| t
I had thought I had the simplest way to figure out sharps and flats
on the key signature from mode and keynote graphed on a .GIF on
my website. I was wrong. I found a much simpler way, as shown on a
new .GIF there, SFMODE2.GIF. Most will probably not need it at all,
the method is so simple and
John and others who might want a Windoze C compiler,
Cygwin (http://cygwin.com) provides a unix-like interface for Windows. More
importantly, it comes with the gcc compiler and a whole mess of other stuff.
I was able to compile and run abc2ps (source downloaded from Michael's site)
with no chang