Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-14 Thread Ed Durbrow
I'm evaluating a demo of Django on a Mac to see if it will suit my needs and would like to ask anybody who has used it with virtual PC on a Mac a few questions, if you don't mind. This is probably of limited interest to the list, so it would be best to respond privately. I'm particularly intere

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-15 Thread bill
i tried the django demo as well - briefly - but couldn't get it up and running. think i've got to "refresh" my mac skills before tackling anything like that. just wanted you to know there was someone at the other end of the line. cheers - bill On Sabato, ago 14, 2004, at 11:35 Europe/Rome,

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-15 Thread Howard Posner
Ed Durbrow > This is probably of > limited interest to the list, so it would be best to respond > privately. I'm sure there are other Mac users like me who like to keep tabs, as it were, on this sort of thing.

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-15 Thread Daniel Shoskes
Actually Ed, based on your previous post I tried out and then bought Harmony Assistant. It does a nice job with Baroque lute tab and I'm still figuring out how to get an ideal output for Renaissance tab. I especially like that I can also display standard notation with the tab, as I am trying to lea

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-15 Thread Roman Turovsky
I've been running Django on my G4, trouble free. RT __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv >> This is probably of >> limited interest to the list, so it would be best to respond >> privately. > > I'm sure there are other Mac users like me who like to keep tabs, as it > were,

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread Roman Turovsky
>> I'm evaluating a demo of Django on a Mac to see if it will suit my >> needs and would like to ask anybody who has used it with virtual PC >> on a Mac a few questions, if you don't mind. This is probably of >> limited interest to the list, so it would be best to respond >> privately. I'm particul

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread doc rossi
I used to use Fronimo on my Mac with VPC, but I have to say that I'm so pleased with the new version of Finale that I don't bother with anything else now. Thanks to Daniel, though. I'm a little curious about Harmony Assistant so I'll have to check it out. Finale is expensive if you can't use

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread Roman Turovsky
> expensive if you can't use an academic discount, but it does do nice > tab, is quite flexible, and the print-out is great. My understanding is that is still is incapable of the baroque lute tabulatures. RT __ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread Ed Durbrow
I was impressed on two counts with Harmony assistant. One was the tech support. I hadn't bought the program and I let them know I was just trying it out, yet they answered several queries very promptly by email. There is also a discussion group that is virtually extended support. The other was

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread Ed Durbrow
At 5:52 PM +0200 8/16/04, doc rossi wrote: >I used to use Fronimo on my Mac with VPC, but I have to say that I'm so >pleased with the new version of Finale that I don't bother with >anything else now. Thanks to Daniel, though. I'm a little curious >about Harmony Assistant so I'll have to check it

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread doc rossi
Hi Ed, Yup, baroque cittern is my deal, but I play a 7-course, so a line below is useful sometimes. If you've only used 3.7, things have changed, a lot. It's quite easy to use now. Doc

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread Jon Murphy
Oh my, I reveal my age and stupidity. I was wondering why Django Reinhardt got so much press on the lute list. I've finally figured out that Django is a music program for the computer. I was passing through the thread without paying attention (attention span is one of the first things that go - but

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-17 Thread Alain Veylit
Jon, Lute players play with two fingers only on the right hand to emulate their hero: Django Reinhardt - I am surprised this is not common knowledge (even though Django's burnt fingers were actually on the left hand according to some sources...) For more bad jokes, links to the Django software,

Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-17 Thread Roman Turovsky
> Django will be probably the first piece of > software to do away completely with the "Open file" menu command, because > it is a pain to have to look for that one piece all over your hard-drive. Don't do that. I know where my files are, and I use Ctrl+O A LOT. RT

Re: Re: Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-16 Thread corun
Doc Rossi wrote: > > I used to use Fronimo on my Mac with VPC, but I have to say that I'm so > pleased with the new version of Finale that I don't bother with > anything else now. Which version of Finale do you have? Regards, Craig

Finale, was : Django on Mac with VPC

2004-08-17 Thread Roman Turovsky
> Yup, baroque cittern is my deal, but I play a 7-course, so a line below > is useful sometimes. If you've only used 3.7, things have changed, a > lot. It's quite easy to use now. > Doc You should always add a modifier "but not with baroque lutes" RT