Jean-Francois,
I just got around to trying out your suggestion below for enclosing a
note in parentheses:
>
> Yes, you may use annotations:
>
> "<("">)"A
And it doesn't work. Instead of getting a note in parentheses, what I
get is a "guitar chord" that looks like this:
<(
>)
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John Chambers wrote:
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> Christopher Myers asks:
> | OK, I've read and reread the archives, googled for a while, and I still
> | don't have an answer that really works.
> |
> | Can someone please tell me how to convert a .ps to a .gif?
> |
> |
's a RedHat
> package as well.
>
> The syntax is just 'convert .ps .gif'.
>
> Hope this helps,
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OK, I've read and reread the archives, googled for a while, and I still
don't have an answer that really works.
Can someone please tell me how to convert a .ps to a .gif?
I'm running RedHat Linux 7.1, which of course has gs installed.
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that intelligently reads the keys of each tune,
checks the pitch range, then chooses the best key for the whistle based
on those discoveries.
Sounds like a fun project (for a computer-weenie like myself)!
-Chris
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or what my tune is.
Am I crazy, or does such a thing already exist? (I realize those
conditions are not mutually exclusive)
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Atte André Jensen wrote:
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> On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:37:43 -0500
> Christopher Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Here's a great case of something being lost in translation.
> >
> > No offense, Atte, but "Huh?"
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> That's OK
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P.S. - Added this info to the C: header below.
Christopher Myers wrote:
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> I've managed to get separate voices using abcm2ps (note: I'm not sure if
> this is standard abc, but abc2midi doesn't like it). Here's what I do,
> and it comes out quite nice IMHO:
tml) doesn't
> > look very nice.
>
> Comparing outputs with my previewer I can almost conclude that they use
> abc2ps...
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Christopher Myers wrote:
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> I've managed to get separate voices using abcm2ps (note: I'm not sure if
> this is standard abc, but abc2midi doesn't like it).
OK, I take that back. abc2midi handles this quite well. What I was
remembering was that previously I had Parts
abc is standard, but it makes pretty output, which
is my goal anyway.
-Chris
Jeff Bigler wrote:
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> > Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 09:20:54 -0500
> > From: Christopher Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > I prefer abcm2ps, as it allows me more control of the output (IMHO).
>
lasts for a few months).
>
> But then, some abc sites have disappeared. In a few cases,
> I do wish I'd nabbed a copy first.
>
> But I think I'll keep working mainly on finding things to
> do with online abc where it is, and let others deal with
> copying it
photocopies
repertoire I was handed when I joined.
So that's my long-winded version of "There and Back Again", in which I
go from Geek-to-Musician-to-Geek-to-Musician- . . .
How long 'til I'm a geek again?
(If you read this far, thanks for humoring me! It's good to
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banjo.html
But I'll just give one sample:
What do you get when you toss a banjo out of a 20th story window?
Applause.
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know?" she asked her pupil.
> >
> >> "Because I pissed in its ear and it didn't move,"
> >
> >> answered the child innocently.
> >
> >> "You did WHAT?!?" the teacher exclaimed in surprise.
> >
> >> "You know,&
ow we should probably both get back to work. ;)
-Chris
Guido Gonzato wrote:
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> On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Christopher Myers wrote:
>
> > * I can make notation that looks like this:
> >
> > ___|)__
> > |___/___
> > |__/|___
> > |_/(|,\_
> > |_\_|_
7;s a way
to do what I want, I'd very much like to try.
Thanks!!
-Chris
Guido Gonzato wrote:
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> On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Christopher Myers wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know how (if possible) to put octave notation, e.g.
> >
> > "8va basso - - - - - - "
> >
.
Thanks in advance, Oh great ones,
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need that to happen, obviously.
I'm rendering a 4 part score (fife quartet) and usually, the "8va basso"
is understood for the bottom part, but I want to remove any ambiguity.
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Pro
> > several pseudocomments that will work.
>
> There is abc2ps and there seem to be a few clones (abcm2ps, jabc2ps, yaps,
> and I guess more). What are the merits of each?
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t this is a DOS
> program, but I'm not sure which files need to opened and in what order to
> get it up and running. Any help?
>
> A. O. Gutierrez
> Jamestown, RI
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fault is 10 or 20, so if you put
%%titlespace 60
before your T: line, it adds 60 (pixels?) of space before it prints the
title.
Details for most of the pseudocomments are in the New.Features file that
comes with abc2ps and abcm2ps.
Good luck!
-Chris
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Toby Rider wrote:
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> You could always use liquid paper, white-out the notes heads and redraw
> them in as X's with a sharpie permanent marker.. Ha..Ha..
yes, but can I do that on my hard drive?
;)
>
> > On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christopher Myers wrote:
> >
> &
e
"unchecked" in order to unsubscribe. All that HTML code says is that
"this is the default state of these form items at page load time", i.e.
When I load the page, the Subscribe button is checked, whereas the
unsubscribe button is not. The latter is redundant, being
here are other things too, but those are the biggies the Drum
Sergeant came up with last night.
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