I think it should be possible to do this. There was some talk at one point
about 'invisible' rests. I think the best way to do it would be to add a
field to the V: header indicating that notes are to change to chicken
scratches. Probably something similar could be done for drum notation.
Awhile ago there was a lot of discussion about a general-purpose parser for ABC. I
created one some time
ago, it is part of my program iabc.
Info is at the usual place,
http://abc.sourceforge.net/iabc
Included in the program is a unit test program that is a stand-alone parser (called
utpar
Hi Steven, I've wrestled with the same issues. Here is how I handle it in iabc:
if the '\' is the last character in the line, I read them as seperate lines in the
parser but put the music from the second abc line on the same music line.
If it is present in the w: line, it is used to 'escape' th
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e any changes from the Linux port.
Or if anyone has a OSX-capable Mac they'd be willing to donate...I'll even pay for the
shipping.
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iabc - a graphical
cross-platform abc music editing tool.
Please go
to:
http://abc.sourceforge.net/iabc
release notes are
here:
http://abc.sourceforge.net/iabc/rel_notes_9.html
Thanks,
Aaron
> > "taral" == taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Write code that can be worked on by multiple people. The fact
> that abc2ps isn't written this way is probably one of the
> major reasons for the situation described above.
I think this is true of a lot of free softwar
nt input/output formats) later on.
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 2:58 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [abcusers] dynamics
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Aaron Newman wrote:
> I read in the FAQ that there is no w
I read in the FAQ that there is no way now to do dynamics in the official
ABC language. How are people handling this?
I am working on a (yet another) free ABC music editing and display program,
and for some reason I overlooked this originally.
Also, I would also like the language to be able to