Note that the latest version of BarFly will run quite
nicely in Classic, and that Five Line Skink is OSX native
(as well as any other platform with Java 1.3 or better)
http://www.geocities.com/w_macaulay/skink.html
wil
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From: Eduardo Gallego
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Skink's OK with them - not too pretty, but it doesn't bork.
wil
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From: John Chambers
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Subject: [abcusers] thin+thick+thin triple bar lines?
Another not-very-consequential topic that will probably
trig
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Eduardo Gallego wrote:
> I've a question: do you know if somebody has ported JedABC (and the
> subsequent programs) to OS X?
> If not I'll try and if I succeed will tell you something.
JedABC will run on all platforms where the Jed editor runs, with no
modifications.
I gath
Ciao Guido,
I'am a Mac user. Recently I've switched from OS 9 to OS X. In the 9
system I used BarFly (an excellent program).
But as you know there is no X version until now. I've seen that you
have done some work on ABC+. I've found
it very interesting , specially because it seems better to writ
Muse has the concept of a "performance" MIDI file or an "exchange" MIDI
file.
The implementation is nothing too special, but I think this concept is the
right way to go.
For instance, in an exchange MIDI file all the notes will be exactly the
lengths that you'd expect from looking at the dots (e.g
RE; tenor banjo sets
http://www.the-music-room.com/ does a line in Redwing Strings for the tenor
banjo and all other stringed instruments. For the tenor you can choose
light, medium and heavy gauge and any combination of singles. Prices reduced
for bulk purchases, etc. They are also very fast in d