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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
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+Welcome to abc2mtex Version 1.6.1
+
+The archived distribution of abc2mtex contains the following files
+(which should all be available where you found this):-
+
+README -- this file
+
+ Packages
+ ========
+abc2mtex1.6.1.tar.gz -- the whole package tarred and gzipped for UNIX users
+Install.unix -- how to install the UNIX version
+
+abc2mtex.zip -- the whole package zipped for PC users
+Install.pc -- how to install the PC version
+
+MacABC1.6.1.hqx -- the package and more hqx'ed for Mac users
+ (note that the Mac distribution may lag behind
+ the rest and may not be the latest version)
+OzTeX4ABC.hqx -- all a Mac user needs from TeX to use MacABC
+Install.mac -- how to install the Mac version
+
+ Introduction
+ ============
+INTRO.html -- a hypertext introduction to abc
+ (e.g. URL http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/abc2mtex/INTRO.html)
+INTRO.txt -- an ascii version of the introduction to abc
+
+ Documentation
+ =============
+usrguide.ps -- a compiled PostScript version of the usrguide
+abc.txt -- the rules of abc notation in ascii
+ (a cut down version of the usrguide)
+Changes -- changes between this version and version 1.5
+
+If you want to try out the package, just download the appropiate
+package and Install file (the documentation files are all included
+as part of the package). If you just want to find out about abc
+notation - a simple alphabetical music notation system - have
+a look at the documentation (the INTRO is the best place to start).
+
+ Chris Walshaw
+ C.Walshaw@gre.ac.uk