s] jaabcm2ps on SourceForge?
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> >>>>> "John" == Atchley, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> John> Does anybody know if ghostscript/ghostview 6.something is
> John> available for linux platforms?
>
> Yes, if you go to the homepage, ft
Done! I signed up over the weekend. I tried to upload the RPMs to the pub
directory last night and was refused permission, both as anonymous and using
my sourceforge account and password. Once I figure sourceforge out I'll
upload the RPMs.
BTW, I swatted a couple of minor bugs that haven't mad
I have to agree with Jack. I've got two broken links on one of my web
sites. I know they're broken. They're broken for a reason. I get *really*
hacked off at the near-weekly 'bot generated e-mails I get offering to sell
me software that will help me fix my "broken" website...
Different case,
>From: Guido Gonzato
>this is a list of changes I did:
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> - removed #include from all source files; neither
Linux nor
> Djgpp have it
That one's required for VC -- it defines the "exit" function among
other things, if I recall correctly. I gu
It was probably that noteworthy virus, the one that subtley corrupts abc
files...
>From: Atte Andre Jensen
>
>I blush, you're right off course. Stupid me Still I don't know
which
>sucker sneaked into my filestystem and changed that meter setting
while I
Wow! Are you wearing bifocals yet?!
>From: Frank Nordberg
>I've just finished the first half of my own private O'Neill
project.
>The first 500 tunes from Francis O'Neill: "The Dance Music of
Ireland"
>(known as "O'Neill's 1001") is now available as ABC at:
jaabc2ps implements the full 1.7 description of "^..." "_..." "<..."and so
on, with some transparent extensions, even.
John Atchley
>This raises an interesting question. How are dynamics implemented
in ABC
>nowadays? I know there have been a couple of discussions about it
here,
>In exchange, I'd love somebody would add !crescendo(! & C. to
abc(m)2ps...
>
>Ciao,
> Guido =8-)
Done, though my version does have the limitation that the start and
stop points of a crescendo or diminuendo should be on the same output line,
otherwise t
Phil Taylor wrote:
>As far as I can see, the Windows API allows DLLs to be placed
anywhere
>you like, as long as the calling program knows where to find them.
>Would it not be possible to put any DLLs you install in the same
>directory as the program, rather