Re: [abcusers] The ABC applications database

2003-06-26 Thread Guido Gonzato
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, David Webber wrote: > I've been reading the May 2000 abc spec 1.7.6 but I believe that is > just for a single line of music. Is there an official > description/specification of the V: extension anywhere? I'm writing it. I've taken the latest draft and added the multivoice ex

Re: [abcusers] ABC sites

2003-06-26 Thread Jon Freeman
Not really sure what your criteria is here but maybe you could consider our site, http://www.folkinfo.org We use abc for the main song database and use w: underlined words. We have just under 300 traditional folksongs so far and try to do the usual midi and png, pdf type conversions on what we hol

Re: [abcusers] The ABC applications database

2003-06-26 Thread David Webber
Hello All, From: "Steve Mansfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The abc it kicks out is very basic so there's no V: support or anything > like that - it's just a bit of fun really I wanted to ask about V: - I understand this adds parallel voices. Let me introduce myself: I'm the author of

[abcusers] ABC sites

2003-06-26 Thread Frank Nordberg
Thanks to Phil and Steve and those who emailed me offlist for the application database corrections! :-) The base will be updated on Monday if eveything goes according to plan. --- Next step is the ABC web sites. There are 138 of them listed at the Free Sheet Music Directory ( http://www.m

Re: [abcusers] The ABC applications database

2003-06-26 Thread Steve Mansfield
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Frank Nordberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes TIAO http://www.lesession.demon.co.uk/abc/tiaohelp.htm That's now at http://www.lesession.co.uk/abc/tiaohelp.htm and a friend has ported it into php (the original is a Internet Exploder only thing) but I'm not sure if his

Re: [abcusers] The ABC applications database

2003-06-26 Thread Phil Taylor
Hi Frank, Nice to see you back. >Yaps (Macintosh version) >http://rbu01.ed-rbu.mrc.ac.uk/barflystuff/barflypage.html URL is out of date. Like BarFly, it's now at: http://www.barfly.dial.pipex.com Phil Taylor To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.h

Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-26 Thread Georg Hajdu
Sorry, what I meant was ratio not step size. I still think this should defined in a separate line. I might use an incomplete abc implementation (only the things I really need) in my own real-time notation program; I'll leave it to others to integrate Buddha Buck's or my suggestions in their more

Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-26 Thread I. Oppenheim
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Georg Hajdu wrote: > I must admit that I like Buddha Buck's idea the best. > I'd like to suggest a small modification in case someone ever needs a > subdivision of the whole tone smaller than 1/8. > 1. The step size should be defined in a special field in analogy to the > defa

Re: [abcusers] Re: abc and microtonality

2003-06-26 Thread Georg Hajdu
I must admit that I like Buddha Buck's idea the best. I'd like to suggest a small modification in case someone ever needs a subdivision of the whole tone smaller than 1/8. 1. The step size should be defined in a special field in analogy to the default fraction specified in the L: field (as Irwin O

[abcusers] The ABC applications database

2003-06-26 Thread Frank Nordberg
Hi everybody, Frank is alive again! Or at least I've finally come out from my half-year hibernation, ready to get some work done on my site. The ABC applications database ( http://www.musicaviva.com/abc/abcapp/index.tpl ) is one of the features there that really need some serious updating. An