, February 05, 2003 5:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [abcusers] abc in web pages
Using my new previewer with 3 programs it seems that both abcm2ps and
yaps understands the above (only yaps output looks like cr**) but
abc2ps
chokes on the U:M=!tenuto!...
I just did the same
From: Karl Dallas
You don't have to euphemise crap as cr**. The word's derived from the
name of the man who invented the modern WC, Thomas Crapper.
Wrong. Go to http://www.snopes.com/business/names/crapper.htm
Chambers Dictionary give [Middle English crappe (chaffe) from Middle Dutch
krappe,
of any
organisation with which I may be connected, locally, nationally, or
internationally.
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:30 PM
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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:
X:9
T:McLeod's Reel
M:2/4
L:1/16
%%staves [1 2]
U:M=!tenuto!
K:G
V:1
|:BA|.G2Mg2 edeg|B2{c}BA B2BA|.G2Mg2 edeg|A2{B}AG
Christopher Myers wrote:
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 labelled in the abc (to
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 09:08:49 -0500
Christopher Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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:
X:9
T:McLeod's Reel
M:2/4
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 23:14:18 -0500 (EST)
Jeff Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the subject of abcm2ps, can anyone here tell me how to make it
output two voices onto separate staves? abc2ps does this with the
following command:
%%staves [(1 2)]
but even after reading the source code for
Using my new previewer with 3 programs it seems that both abcm2ps and
yaps understands the above (only yaps output looks like cr**) but abc2ps
chokes on the U:M=!tenuto!...
I just did the same, and IMO, it's the abc2ps version that looks like
cr**. The yaps version isn't as pretty as
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 12:55:45 -0500
Christopher Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just did the same, and IMO, it's the abc2ps version that looks like
cr**. The yaps version isn't as pretty as abcm2ps, but at least it
handles all the notation properly.
Sure, we're saying the same thing, I
Chris comments:
| 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:
|
| X:9
| T:McLeod's Reel
| M:2/4
| L:1/16
| %%staves [1 2]
| S: Christopher Myers [EMAIL
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 09:20:54 -0500
From: Christopher Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I prefer abcm2ps, as it allows me more control of the output (IMHO).
On the subject of abcm2ps, can anyone here tell me how to make it output
two voices onto separate staves? abc2ps does this with the following
]] On Behalf Of Richard
Robinson
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 9:05 PM
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 03:07:15PM -, Karl Dallas wrote:
Are you a war correspondent
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 get
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
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
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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,
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.
#
Karl Dallas wrote:
No I'm a Human Shield volunteer.
God bless you and keep you.
Karl Dallas wrote:
So if I understand what you're saying about option 1: I display the abc
code (of a file called tune.abc) as text but if the user clicks on it,
instead of hearing proper abc, what they
Jack Campin writes:
|
| What would be a nice compromise would be if the TuneFinder could
| send a transcriber-converted version if one existed, and generate
| a new one if not. Could you add some sort of protocol for people
| to indicate they have such pre-converted files available? (My own
|
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 08:47:18PM +, John Chambers wrote:
The main problem with making such a suggestion is that most
of the suggestions I've gotten for enhancements have been
based on the assumption that I have all the abc sitting on
the disk. This isn't true. My Tune Finder
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 get from abc to
Richard Robinson writes:
| On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 08:47:18PM +, John Chambers wrote:
|
| The main problem with making such a suggestion is that most
| of the suggestions I've gotten for enhancements have been
| based on the assumption that I have all the abc sitting on
| the disk.
Tom Keays asks:
| 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
John Chambers wrote:
1. Have several files on your server, for the ABC and its translation
to the other formats (PS, GIF, MIDI, whatever). This is fast, but
takes a LOT of disk space. ABC is small; all the other formats are
hundreds or thousands of times bigger.
Not quite true... MIDI
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 03:07:15PM -, Karl Dallas wrote:
Are you a war correspondent these days Karl? Doesn't seem like a good
time to be covering the Iraqi music scene.
No I'm a Human Shield volunteer.
Excellent!!
Hopefully music will neutralise the sounds of war.
Gerry McCartney
Somewhere in war-scarred Belfast
-
Richard Robinson wrote:
Are you a war correspondent these days Karl? Doesn't seem like a good time
to be covering the Iraqi music scene.
I'm sure lots of people know the answer to this question, so apologies.
Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so it can be played, either on
loading, or when a link is clicked?
If so, can anyone point me to where I can find out how to do this? Does
the reader need to have some kind of a
Karl Dallas wrote:
I'm sure lots of people know the answer to this question, so apologies.
Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so it can be played, either on
loading, or when a link is clicked?
As Jon said, there is no plugin for .abc, but if the mime type is set
correctly the user can set
Karl Dallas wrote:
I'm sure lots of people know the answer to this question, so apologies.
Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so it can be played, either on
loading, or when a link is clicked?
If so, can anyone point me to where I can find out how to do this? Does
the reader need to
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From: Karl Dallas
I'm sure lots of people know the answer to this question, so
apologies.
Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so
organisation with which I may be connected, locally, nationally, or
internationally.
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 9:45 AM
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Karl Dallas
Chris commented:
| Karl Dallas wrote:
| Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so it can be played, either on
| loading, or when a link is clicked?
| If so, can anyone point me to where I can find out how to do this? Does
| the reader need to have some kind of a plug-in? If so, where can
Karl writes:
| I know I should (even more) know this but it's a few years since I gave
| up writing for Internet mags: how exactly do I get my ISP to associate
| text/vnd.abc with abc? Or does each browser have to execute it?
If it's a version of the apache server, there's a config
file called
: [abcusers] abc in web pages
Karl Dallas wrote:
I'm sure lots of people know the answer to this question, so
apologies.
Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so it can be played, either
on
loading, or when a link is clicked?
If so, can anyone point me to where I can find out how to do this?
Does
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 03:08:17PM +, John Chambers wrote:
OTOH, if you have the disk space, approach 1 is ideal. You convert
the ABC once, and then it's just downloads. No CGI scripts to fuss
with, no CPU usage other than the server's read/write time. And when
there are
organisation with which I may be connected, locally, nationally, or
internationally.
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 3:08 PM
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Chris
From: John Chambers
1. Have several files on your server, for the ABC and its translation
to the other formats (PS, GIF, MIDI, whatever). This is fast, but
takes a LOT of disk space. ABC is small; all the other formats are
hundreds or thousands of times bigger.
2. Have just the ABC
Is there any way to use abc in a webpage so it can be played, either on
loading, or when a link is clicked?
There are really just three approaches to doing what Karl wants:
1. Have several files on your server, for the ABC and its translation
to the other formats (PS, GIF, MIDI, whatever).
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