On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 20:40:43 -0200, Hudson Lacerda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I didn't see in abcm2ps-4.8.0 documentation an explicit limit for the
>number of temporary voices, or the difference between & and &&.
[snip]
Yes, there are many lacks in the abcm2ps documentation!
There is n
John Walsh said:
> For instance, the 2.0 standard says that one should start
> the overlay at a barline. However, this might force one to
> extend the segment further than absolutely necessary,
> particularly if the barlines are sparse. The longer the segment,
> the harder the proofreading.
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 05:53:21PM +, Phil Taylor wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2004, at 14:07, Richard Robinson wrote:
> >
> >"the character & is carried straight through to the TeX output and the
> >characters && produce a \enotes\notes pair. Thus the input
> >DEFG & ABcd && A4 & e2 c2| produces
> >[2 s
John Walsh wrote:
[snip]
A couple of questions.
If I read the abcm2ps documentation correctly, it's
possible to have two implicitly-defined voices on each staff
(making three voices in all) one gotten with "&" and the other
with "&&." (The limitation seems to come from the need to
Richard Robinson writes:
>
>abc2mtex did something with it, didn't it ? But I forget the
details.
>
Yes, as a matter of fact, it did. I was just thinking
that what goes around, comes around, since this is now appearing
once again. (By the way, there's no worry about backward
compatibili
On 12 Nov 2004, at 14:07, Richard Robinson wrote:
From usrguide.tex :-
"the character & is carried straight through to the TeX output and the
characters && produce a \enotes\notes pair. Thus the input
DEFG & ABcd && A4 & e2 c2| produces
[2 staves]
To explain this to those unfamiliar with MusicTeX,
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 10:35:11AM +, Phil Taylor wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2004, at 02:16, Richard Robinson wrote:
> >On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 11:23:59PM +, Phil Taylor wrote:
> >>On 11 Nov 2004, at 20:32, Atte André Jensen wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi
> >>>
> >>>I'm wondering how standard the overlay oper
On 12 Nov 2004, at 02:16, Richard Robinson wrote:
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 11:23:59PM +, Phil Taylor wrote:
On 11 Nov 2004, at 20:32, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I'm wondering how standard the overlay operator is? Which programs
supports the following for instance:
L:1/8
| G3G- G2FG & [C8D8] |
A
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 11:23:59PM +, Phil Taylor wrote:
>
> On 11 Nov 2004, at 20:32, Atte André Jensen wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >I'm wondering how standard the overlay operator is? Which programs
> >supports the following for instance:
> >
> >L:1/8
> >| G3G- G2FG & [C8D8] |
>
> AFAIK only abc
On 11 Nov 2004, at 20:32, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I'm wondering how standard the overlay operator is? Which programs
supports the following for instance:
L:1/8
| G3G- G2FG & [C8D8] |
AFAIK only abcm2ps supports it at the moment. I intend to support it
in BarFly in due course.
Phil Taylor
T
Hi
I'm wondering how standard the overlay operator is? Which programs
supports the following for instance:
L:1/8
| G3G- G2FG & [C8D8] |
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