Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-15 Thread Jean-Francois Moine
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-13 Thread Tom Satter
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.

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-12 Thread Richard Robinson
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-12 Thread Hudson Lacerda
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-12 Thread John Walsh
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-12 Thread Phil Taylor
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,

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-12 Thread Richard Robinson
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-12 Thread Phil Taylor
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-11 Thread Richard Robinson
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

Re: [abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-11 Thread Phil Taylor
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

[abcusers] how well supported is the overlay operator

2004-11-11 Thread Atte André Jensen
Hi I'm wondering how standard the overlay operator is? Which programs supports the following for instance: L:1/8 | G3G- G2FG & [C8D8] | -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html