[abcusers] Re: abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread DavBarnert
Chris wrote: >John, > >I have a suggestion for an enhancement to your tune-finder. >... >How about a textbox in which I can enter my own abc, and click a >button or link that will generate the output I want? If I understand what you're asking for, it already exists. Have a look at: http

Re: [abcusers] Gregorian chant in abc

2003-02-03 Thread Phil Taylor
Paulo Eleutério Tibúrcio wrote: > >Thanks for the link, it's a good starting point. I tried to check your >references on the page ( http://www.netaxs.com/~rmk/Chant/index.html and >http://home.mcn.net/~relbooks/gf_salve.gif ), but they seem to be gone. Ah, I really should check my links more fre

[abcusers] online abc previewer

2003-02-03 Thread Atte André Jensen
Hi list I just got involved in yet another project revolving around abc, and for that purpose we wanted a tool to preview abc on a website, so people could write abc without installing anything. The first attempt is here (sorry, it's only in danish for now, "vis" means "show", "slet alt" means "cl

Re: [abcusers] Musicians and techies

2003-02-03 Thread Bert Van Vreckem
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 10:34, Ray Davies wrote: This is done in the name of noise and saftey (although existing laws could be applied) but things like playing recorded music or showing a soccer on wide screen tv are exempted even though they can be more noisey, a football match on tv can draw mo

Re: [abcusers] abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread Manuel Reiter
> I've kept the URLs for some of them, commented out, in my > search bot's list of starting places. Here's my list of > URLs that used to return ABC but don't any more. I've > removed a few that have moved and been found again, but for > most of these, they just went away. > > # http

Re: [abcusers] abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread John Chambers
Ray Davies wrote: | John Chambers wrote | | > But then, some abc sites have disappeared. In a few cases, | > I do wish I'd nabbed a copy first. | | Do you remember the sites or the filenames? Maybe someone has them sitting | on their harddrive. I've kept the URLs for some of them, commented out,

Re: [abcusers] abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread Ray Davies
John Chambers wrote > But then, some abc sites have disappeared. In a few cases, > I do wish I'd nabbed a copy first. Do you remember the sites or the filenames? Maybe someone has them sitting on their harddrive. Ray To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/

Re: [abcusers] abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread Christopher Myers
John, I have a suggestion for an enhancement to your tune-finder. (Posted to the group to possibly influence you in your decision by getting folks on the bandwagon) How about a textbox in which I can enter my own abc, and click a button or link that will generate the output I want? I just found

Re: [abcusers] abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread Jon Freeman
From: "Tom Keays" > Has anyone ever put together a HOWTO for serving abc, midi, gif, png, and > pdf from a server? I know of the various abc projects from sourceforge and > elsewhere. I've checked out bits of it casually but haven't really figured > out how you get past abc2ps (ie, I see how to

Re: [abcusers] Gregorian chant in abc

2003-02-03 Thread Paulo Eleutério Tibúrcio
Phil Taylor wrote: > > Paulo Eleutério Tibúrcio wrote: > [skip] > >I'm in need of some to encode > >Gregorian Chant, for instance, and I think I'll have to add more variety > >to > >the already existent for that). > > Have you looked at

RE: [abcusers] abc in web pages

2003-02-03 Thread Karl Dallas
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