Changes:
Version 0.9 November 1999
- version of abc2ps is 1.3.3
- version of abc2midi is 1.7.9
- Menu option to select A4 or US Letter default page size
Version 0.8 October 1999 (released only in beta)
- version of abc2ps is 1.3.3
- version of abc2midi is 1.7.7
- uses new memory allocation scheme - requires 20 Mb of memory
- fixed bug in file close, when opening the same file repeatedly
Version 0.7 - never released
Version 0.6 April 1997
- version of abc2ps is 1.2.5
version of abcmidi is 1.4.6
- tweaked ps output to work around bug creating pdf files from GhostView
(downbow and ending marks showed up as boxes)
- tweaked midi to create better sounding rolls
- long rolls have longer first note
- short rolls start one note up
- extras: abc2pdf to create a pdf file, abc2jpeg to create a jpeg from an
abc.
Version 0.5 March 8 1997
- fixed a bunch of problems
- crash on text block (%%begintext ... %%endtext)
- tunes that span multiple pages no longer have the first staff truncated
- titles are no longer truncated
- the third title field inside a tune sometimes output junk
- logical formatting options (such as %%titleleft) would cause an exit
if there was no value specified
- tweaked abcmidi to ignore embedded vocals (w: field) so that the midi
for the song could be generated.
Version 0.4 February 9 1997
- version of abc2ps is 1.24b (includes landscape printing and font selection, plus
more goodies)
- access to the abc2ps and abcmidi command lines through the preferences menu
Version 0.3 January 30 1997
- added a basic preferences menu. You can turn off midi and/or postscript
file generation
- prompt to save output file can be turned off
- versions
abc2ps 1.2.3-x1
abc2midi 1.4.2
midi2abc 1.6.4
- version 1.
Version 0.2 November 11 1996
- MIDI output files have a file type of 'Midi' and a creator of 'ttxt'. This
means that doubleclicking on them will start up SimpleText's Midi
player (nice and small), and that they should be compatible with
commercial Midi players
- PostScript output files have a file type of 'TEXT' and a creator of
'gsVR'. This means that doubleclicking on them will start up
GhostView.
- The abc4mac folder has been reorganized with some sample files in a
separate abc files folder.
- The Extras folder contains an applescript droplet to run abc files through
abc4mac and display/play the results.
- the Extras folder contains a quick and dirty port of midi2abc.
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