Hi all, I am trying to avoid a long, stretched last measure in a piece, so I put "%%stretchlast no" in my source under my page layout settings. When I...
Change the "no" to a "0" <-- zero ... From: Nathan Hale <nathan.hale@...> To: abcusers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2008 3:50:57 PM Subject:...
Thanks for the reply Richard! I tried that, and still no luck. I also had issues with the %%measurenb command...it worked flawlessly in one abc file, and in...
... If you find a abcm2ps bug you could try dropping a mail to Jeff Moine ( moinejf@... ) directly. He's the main author and has been very helpful for me...
Martin Tarenskeen
m.tarenskeen@...
May 7, 2008 5:34 am
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I think the %% commands in your abc file are supposed to override any %% commands in your defaults.fmt file (unless you specify another fmt file), but you...
Thanks for the idea...using a .fmt file pretty much solved my issues. And it makes printing/exporting from NoteEdit a lot nicer! -- Rom. 12:2 visit my website...
Try: "^8va" and "_8va basso" Include the quotes. These are fairly "standard" extensions of abc and abcm2ps supports them I believe. This approach also avoids...
Thank you Chuck, but this writes it only as standard text, not as a musical symbol such as !sfz! for example. ... Von: "Chuck Boody" <cboody@...> An:...
I used abc2abc (Windows XP) to raise a tune by 2 steps (C to D). It appears to insert junk or convert 7 bit characters to 8 bit characters to they are not...
... ""Dm7" should "Dm7" ... ""Dm7" should be "Dm7" should fix it. -- Martin Tarenskeen...
Martin Tarenskeen
m.tarenskeen@...
Jun 1, 2008 6:33 pm
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Have you tried ABCexplorer yet? It contains all ABC software you need, including abc2abc, and the only thing you have to do to transpose a tune is pressing a...
It did solve it. Thank you very much. ... From: Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarenskeen@...> To: abcusers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 1, 2008 1:33:53 PM ...
I have a polyphonical song see notesheet and ABC: http://www.wprj.net/tunes/TunesF/Spiritual-RockaMySoul 1] general question I need it for practising singing....
... Do you mean sections (music excerpts) or voices? 0) Parts (sections): you need to learn to use the P: field. See sections 3.5 (Parts P:) and 11.11...
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 13:29 +0000, patrick.ogay wrote: [snip] ... Easy: some measure are incomplete (diff attached). -- Ken ar c'hentañ | **...
Jean-Francois Moine
moinejf@...
Jun 10, 2008 4:17 pm
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Thanks. ... I mean p:aabcd [V:S] [V:B] a sequence of aabcd which refers to all voices. I have experimented here: http://www.wprj.net/tunes/ABC/Parts But if a...
... Hi Patrick, Indeed both abc2prt and abc2abc assign P: fields to the current voice, and cannot output them correctly to the parts files. Seems like you need...
... There's an existing ABC-specific preprocessor, abcpp -- either set up part extraction macros, or just do something like #ifdef PARTS P:A #endif in each...
Greetings fellows. I am setting some pieces that include double and single quotation marks: " and '. I would like if I could use proper left and right marks...
Probably. Quite a while back, I tested the original abc2ps with some UTF-8-encoded Unicode text. It was a tune that had T: lines with Russian, Arabic, and...
... Normally I simply use ``TeX-like'' quotations. This is not perfect for double quotes, as they will result in pairs of characters, but it may look...
Try: http://www.debianadmin.com/enable-foreign-language-support-for- pdf.htmlprint/ I haven't used this, but it seems to be able to do the job. Please let the...
... Nope. Actually, I'd just installed xpath on my new server, which is running Ubuntu 8.04. I used the apt-get command to install simplified Chinese support,...
On Sat, 2008-07-05 at 11:43 -0400, John Chambers wrote: [snip] ... I did not notice such a thing: the characters in PS strings are exactly the same as the ABC...
Jean-Francois Moine
moinejf@...
Jul 5, 2008 6:06 pm
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... Looks fine as far as I can tell too - running Thunderbird... ... I don't know postscript one iota but I did notice in the .ps file in the setup section...