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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900 |
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diff --git a/support/abc2mtex/INTRO.txt b/support/abc2mtex/INTRO.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..015cfd2a86 --- /dev/null +++ b/support/abc2mtex/INTRO.txt @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + +***************************************************************** +******************* abc2mtex version 1.6.1 ******************* +***************************************************************** + +abc2mtex is a package designed to notate tunes stored in an ascii +format (henceforth abc notation). It was designed primarily for +folk and traditional tunes of Western European origin (such as +Irish, English and Scottish) which can be written on one stave in +standard classical notation. However, it can be used for multiple +staves and should be extendible to many other types of music. It +can also be used as a fast preprocessor for MusicTeX or MusiXTeX. + +For a more information about abc, a list of available software, +and a list and index of abc tune collections available on the +internet have a look at + "http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc" + +You can get a copy of abc2mtex via the world wide web from: + "http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc/" + "http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex" + "ftp://ftp.gmd.de/music/musictex/software/abc2mtex" + "ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/support/abc2mtex" + "ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/support/abc2mtex" + +or by sending an email request to me (C.Walshaw@gre.ac.uk). + +The file + README +tells you how to set it up. + +If you just wish to find out about the notation have a look at + abc.txt + +To find out more the notation and how to use the package look at + usrguide.ps + + Chris Walshaw + (C.Walshaw@gre.ac.uk) + |