Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Jack Campin Date: 13 Jul 09 - 12:13 PM Error 503. You must know what that means after being on Mudcat as long as you have... |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Geoff the Duck Date: 13 Jul 09 - 11:53 AM Just got the following error message when trying the Blickies to the site :- Service Temporarily Unavailable The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Hopefully just down for maintenance. Quack! GtD. |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: nutty Date: 13 Jul 09 - 10:40 AM I'm having difficulty accessing Chris Walshaw's abc sites from the links he gave above. Can anyone help? Pleeeeeese |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: GUEST,Chris P Date: 03 Jul 09 - 08:37 AM Tradsinger. Certainly I'll help you. Read the help file I translated for you! ;-) - and there you will see that you select the tune you want, or the file of tunes, or your selection of tunes in the 'temporary list', click on the icon thingy of a printer which leads you to the dialogue box where you can change some stuff (scale,size title font etc), choose to print it quick and dirty (direct printing) or posh (PDF,BMP,PNG,JPG). There are other options available for individual tunes and the temporary list, such as exporting in various other ways e.g. Midi. Make your selection and the relevant menu becomes available, then choose 'export tune' and a dialogue box appears. |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: SteveMansfield Date: 02 Jul 09 - 02:43 PM OK, I've downloaded ABC Explorer but I can't see a print option. Can someone enlighten me. Enlightenment ahoy - File menu >> Export Score gives options to print the dots or the abc. That's also the place to export the dots in various graphic formats, or to email the abc file. I know, I know ... |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Tradsinger Date: 01 Jul 09 - 07:28 PM OK, I've downloaded ABC Explorer but I can't see a print option. Can someone enlighten me. Tradsinger |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: treewind Date: 01 Jul 09 - 07:08 AM Jack is right but it should be added that ABC Explorer uses abcmidi and abcm2ps for its back end processing, so they are compatible. Personally I don't like the file management of ABC explorer (not nearly transparent enough about what it's doing and where its files/tunes are being kept) and I use abcm2ps, plus a text editor than does syntax highlighting and knows ABC. However ABC Explorer's ability to show the tune graphics updated in real time as you type in the raw text is a real bonus for anybody not fluent in ABC. Anahata |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Jack Campin Date: 01 Jul 09 - 06:30 AM Can anyone tell me the best ABC2win to download. None of them. It was never updated to deal with changes in ABC over the last 10 years. It generates ABC that more modern programs can't handle and barfs on most of the ABC now on the web. Get abc2midi and abcm2ps instead. They're free. |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: johnadams Date: 01 Jul 09 - 06:27 AM Tradsinger wrote Can anyone tell me the best ABC2win to download. I am using the version which is Beta 2.2.14, but it's a bit flaky and prone to throw up error messages all the time. Thanks. Opinions will vary of course, but my present recommendation for abc software for PC is the French programme ABC Explorer which has collated the best bits of abc software into a single package. My colleague in the Village Music Project, Chris Partington, has translated the manual from French to English and has tested the programme extensively with mostly favourable outcomes. He may well post some comments here himself but in the meantime check out the site. ABC Explorer |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 01 Jul 09 - 05:13 AM THANK YOU - Mr. Walshaw
You developed a wonderfully easy method for transcribing
I learned your system here at mudcat.
Your new website looks good and is easy to navigate with clear
Your production of a bagpipe - hurdy-gurdy duet CD - certainly suits
Thanks again for sharing your fun.
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Tradsinger Date: 30 Jun 09 - 07:48 AM Can anyone tell me the best ABC2win to download. I am using the version which is Beta 2.2.14, but it's a bit flaky and prone to throw up error messages all the time. Thanks. Tradsinger |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Mark Clark Date: 29 Jun 09 - 10:45 PM Thanks, Chris, for the great new site. I was first introduced to ABC notation here on Mudcat about ten years ago. I've used it for quite a variety of things including four-part Byzantine Liturgical music. It's sure an easy syntax to master and use. These days I use a lot of other stuff too (e.g. LilyPond) but ABC notation is still useful for me and, it would seem, thousands of other people too. - Mark |
Subject: RE: abc website relaunched From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Jun 09 - 11:34 PM Glad to see you're back, Chris. I used your old site many times. Wikipedia says that you're the one who originally developed ABC notation - I hadn't known that. -Joe Offer- Thread #63210 Message #1025225 Posted By: GUEST,Jon 26-Sep-03 - 02:17 PM Thread Name: Tune Req: ABC Files and how to read them? Subject: RE: Tune Req: ABC Files and how to read them? Here you go Mark, on the origins and original designs of abc (from Phil Taylor, found in the abcusers archive): |
Subject: abc website relaunched From: GUEST Date: 28 Jun 09 - 01:07 PM The abc notation website has been relaunched, with some exciting new features: * a new location - the website is now hosted at http://abcnotation.com * abc tune search - the web-wide index (as it used to be known) is now searchable http://abcnotation.com/search.html * discussion forums are now available http://abcnotation.com/forums The former address http://abcnotation.org.uk will take you the new website too. Previous host addresses (such as http://www.walshaw.plus.com/abc and http://staffweb.cms.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc) will still get you there but you should adjust your bookmarks and/or links. The old address (http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc) has not worked for some years now - sorry about that, but there's nothing I can do about it. Please enjoy the new site and let me know if you have any suggestions, corrections or comments. Chris Walshaw
-Joe Offer- |
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