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Tablature 2.1
Tablature is a set of tools that allows easy edition, publication and playback of Bass and Guitar Tablatures. more>>
Tablature is a set of tools that allows easy edition, publication and playback of Bass and Guitar Tablatures. Entirely written in Java.
It will work on next operating systems:
MacOS8 :
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.1
Linux :
with JDK1.1.7 from Sun
Solaris :
with JDK1.1.7 from Sun
Other Unix(s) :
follow JDK ports link at http://java.sun.com/products/jdk
Enhancements:
- several bug fixing
- started the addition of the text-tab converter (not finished)
- documentation, packaging
<<lessIt will work on next operating systems:
MacOS8 :
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.1
Linux :
with JDK1.1.7 from Sun
Solaris :
with JDK1.1.7 from Sun
Other Unix(s) :
follow JDK ports link at http://java.sun.com/products/jdk
Enhancements:
- several bug fixing
- started the addition of the text-tab converter (not finished)
- documentation, packaging
Download (0.89MB)
Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1193 downloads
PGID3 Tag Editor 2.02
PGID3 is an ID3v1 and v2 tag editor for manipulating the information on files such as MP3s. more>>
PGID3 is an ID3v1 and v2 tag editor for manipulating the information on files such as MP3s. PGID3 Tag Editor project is written in PHP and uses PHP-GTK, so it can take advantage of the GTK+ Toolkit for rendering a GUI.
The program itself is broken into three parts, a PHP Function Library called Pid Three (Pid3), a PHP CLI interface (PCLID3), and the GTK+ GUI itself. All three parts come together ready to go, so do not go freaking about uber amounts of dependencies to fill. All together they create the PGID3 Tag Editor.
"But Bob," you might say, "PHP is for the web!" Sure it is, but you should then check out the link below for the PHP Command Line Interface. That document describes using PHP to develop shell and desktop applications. Why PHP? Because I like to abuse it, that is a little hobby of mine.
Simply, PGID3 is an ID3 tag editor for MP3 files. The ID3 tags are what tell your media player the information about the tune such as title, album, etc. You can get by with slack tags if you just use a player like XMMS or Winamp, but if you have a portable like an iPod or some kind of database for the files, then correct and neat tags are a must. PGID3 can handle both the v1 and v2 of ID3 tags.
As for the program itself, it is the combonation of three seperate pieces that together work to create a user friendly envrionment to manipulate your ID3 tags. The base of it all is the Pid Three Function library, which is a fully custom set of functions for the reading and writing of ID3 tags. Since these are seperate from the application itself, the actual dirty work of messing with the data can be easily updated as well as easily included into other projects.
The second part of PGID3 is the Command Line Interface that I have lovingly called PCLID3. Using this you can manipulate your tags from the command line without using any type of graphical front end. By not having this built into the GUI, the opportunity is left open to build alternate GUIs, or even just not use any at all.
The third and final piece is the PHP-GTK GUI. This is the actual PGID3 component, though all of the parts together form a complete package under the PGID3 name. I designed this GUI to be light, compact, and solve as many problems in one spot as possible. As a bonus feature, PGID3 has built in intergration with QueryXMMS which is a command line utility for Linux that can ask XMMS what is currently playing so PGID3 can open it. This speeds up editing of playlists considerably.
Enough acronymns, what about features? Well, it is an ID3 editor so the features I would expect to find in one is what it has. It has the ability to read, write, and strip ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags from files. You can open a file from anywhere in the filesystem with a dialog, or using the above mentioned QueryXMMS integration you can zap right to whatever XMMS is playing.
If you leave the comment field blank when you write a tag, it fills it in automaticly with "Tagged by PGID3" which might be an easily disabled in future releases - depends if I get any feedback on that. It also automaticly removes excess whitespace on the end of tags which if I recall correctly happens because Winamp pads with spaces instead of nuls. Anyway it cleans that for you. Stripping a tag automaticly unchecks the related checkbox for writing it back, and the boxes are dynamicly checked as you load a file depending if it already has a v1 or v2 tag.
There are also a few keyboard shortcuts. F1 toggles the Write ID3v1 checkbox, and F2 toggles the Write ID3v2 one. F9 opens the currently playing file in XMMS, and naturally Enter writes tags.
<<lessThe program itself is broken into three parts, a PHP Function Library called Pid Three (Pid3), a PHP CLI interface (PCLID3), and the GTK+ GUI itself. All three parts come together ready to go, so do not go freaking about uber amounts of dependencies to fill. All together they create the PGID3 Tag Editor.
"But Bob," you might say, "PHP is for the web!" Sure it is, but you should then check out the link below for the PHP Command Line Interface. That document describes using PHP to develop shell and desktop applications. Why PHP? Because I like to abuse it, that is a little hobby of mine.
Simply, PGID3 is an ID3 tag editor for MP3 files. The ID3 tags are what tell your media player the information about the tune such as title, album, etc. You can get by with slack tags if you just use a player like XMMS or Winamp, but if you have a portable like an iPod or some kind of database for the files, then correct and neat tags are a must. PGID3 can handle both the v1 and v2 of ID3 tags.
As for the program itself, it is the combonation of three seperate pieces that together work to create a user friendly envrionment to manipulate your ID3 tags. The base of it all is the Pid Three Function library, which is a fully custom set of functions for the reading and writing of ID3 tags. Since these are seperate from the application itself, the actual dirty work of messing with the data can be easily updated as well as easily included into other projects.
The second part of PGID3 is the Command Line Interface that I have lovingly called PCLID3. Using this you can manipulate your tags from the command line without using any type of graphical front end. By not having this built into the GUI, the opportunity is left open to build alternate GUIs, or even just not use any at all.
The third and final piece is the PHP-GTK GUI. This is the actual PGID3 component, though all of the parts together form a complete package under the PGID3 name. I designed this GUI to be light, compact, and solve as many problems in one spot as possible. As a bonus feature, PGID3 has built in intergration with QueryXMMS which is a command line utility for Linux that can ask XMMS what is currently playing so PGID3 can open it. This speeds up editing of playlists considerably.
Enough acronymns, what about features? Well, it is an ID3 editor so the features I would expect to find in one is what it has. It has the ability to read, write, and strip ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags from files. You can open a file from anywhere in the filesystem with a dialog, or using the above mentioned QueryXMMS integration you can zap right to whatever XMMS is playing.
If you leave the comment field blank when you write a tag, it fills it in automaticly with "Tagged by PGID3" which might be an easily disabled in future releases - depends if I get any feedback on that. It also automaticly removes excess whitespace on the end of tags which if I recall correctly happens because Winamp pads with spaces instead of nuls. Anyway it cleans that for you. Stripping a tag automaticly unchecks the related checkbox for writing it back, and the boxes are dynamicly checked as you load a file depending if it already has a v1 or v2 tag.
There are also a few keyboard shortcuts. F1 toggles the Write ID3v1 checkbox, and F2 toggles the Write ID3v2 one. F9 opens the currently playing file in XMMS, and naturally Enter writes tags.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1142 downloads
Ara Editor 1.0
Ara is an automatic editor of RSS feed. Only the links towards the Web pages must be given to him. more>>
Ara is an automatic editor of RSS feed. Only the links towards the Web pages must be given to him. The project is able to retrieve the title and the description of the pages and to produce a syndication file in the RSS format.
It enables you to select the pages to be syndicated instead of publishing the last articles systematically as the generators included in content managers do it.
The Ara term means "Atom and RSS API", it is also the name of a species of parrots from South America.
Using Ara
The program is a set of PHP scripts which have to be stored on a Web site. One creates a feed from the browser by entering the URL of the interface, ara.php.
It is easier to use the program with two browsers, one to display the pages to include and to copy the URLs from the URL input field, the other to edit the RSS file. Thus by just a cut and paste action one transfers the URL from the field to the interface and one clicks on "Add" to add it to the list.
The EDIT button on the left of the link makes it possible to modify the title and description if one wants.
To generate the feed, one enters the nam.
Warning
Ara is not a simple editor, when a page is added, it is reads for extracting useful information and for this purpose Ara makes use of Ajax (with the Anaa framework ), but Ajax can read files only from the site where it is installed. Actually the goal is to build the feed of the site, just avoid to give URL to other sites.
How it works
It is an Ajax script with a backend in PHP 5. In the current version only the pages of the website where it is installed can be added to the feed.
It is necessary to be authenticated to use it, to this goal the install.php program allows to register a login and a password. This file must absolutely be be erased. Once registered, the user remains registered for the whole session, even if he reads other pages meanwhile.
To generate the contents automatically, the program loads the pages given in the list and reads in the head section the contents of the title and description tags. If they are missing, the first H1 tag in the body of the page will be used for the title instead.
The same if description misses, the text of the synopsis will be taken from the page instead.
<<lessIt enables you to select the pages to be syndicated instead of publishing the last articles systematically as the generators included in content managers do it.
The Ara term means "Atom and RSS API", it is also the name of a species of parrots from South America.
Using Ara
The program is a set of PHP scripts which have to be stored on a Web site. One creates a feed from the browser by entering the URL of the interface, ara.php.
It is easier to use the program with two browsers, one to display the pages to include and to copy the URLs from the URL input field, the other to edit the RSS file. Thus by just a cut and paste action one transfers the URL from the field to the interface and one clicks on "Add" to add it to the list.
The EDIT button on the left of the link makes it possible to modify the title and description if one wants.
To generate the feed, one enters the nam.
Warning
Ara is not a simple editor, when a page is added, it is reads for extracting useful information and for this purpose Ara makes use of Ajax (with the Anaa framework ), but Ajax can read files only from the site where it is installed. Actually the goal is to build the feed of the site, just avoid to give URL to other sites.
How it works
It is an Ajax script with a backend in PHP 5. In the current version only the pages of the website where it is installed can be added to the feed.
It is necessary to be authenticated to use it, to this goal the install.php program allows to register a login and a password. This file must absolutely be be erased. Once registered, the user remains registered for the whole session, even if he reads other pages meanwhile.
To generate the contents automatically, the program loads the pages given in the list and reads in the head section the contents of the title and description tags. If they are missing, the first H1 tag in the body of the page will be used for the title instead.
The same if description misses, the text of the synopsis will be taken from the page instead.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
827 downloads
Guitar Tuner 0.1.2
Guitar Tuner project is a simple Gtk+ guitar tuner. more>>
Guitar Tuner project is a simple Gtk+ guitar tuner.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1240 downloads
Video Related Picture Editor 0.32
Video Related Picture Editor is a gtk2 GUI frontend for batch-manipulating images using ImageMagick, MPlayer and transcode. more>>
Video Related Picture Editor is a gtk2 GUI frontend for batch-manipulating images using ImageMagick, MPlayer and transcode.
Its also the name of the infamous VRPE Team who paid me for hacking this together quickly because they needed it.
The name
Why "video related picture encoder" ? Because I didnt find a better name :) Any suggestions are welcome. With v0.1 the project was called "gFader" because all it did was "morphing" single frames to slow-down a video (giving a "fade-like effect") as batch-job with nice gui so poor Windows users could use it ;) My customer then wanted gFader to also do crop and scaling of multiple image files which rendered "gFader" as projectname useless. So i tried to make up some general name, which still fits if the application-range grows.
What can it do?
VRPE is able to do batch image-processing on a large set of images providing a way to move between images and giving a preview of the current, the previous and the next frame all with a nice GUI.
Different effects can be applied to the image-set (e.g morph, crop). Some of the effects support variable parameters so an effect can change with the image position.
VRPE can load several image formats (the ones supported by gtk2 and ImageMagick) or can convert almost any video to single frames using mplayer. It exports single images but also can render a videofile using mencoder or transcode. You can even launch mplayer to look at what youve done.
Other Features are:
Tooltip explainations almost everywhere
Nice wiki
quite fast
Drawbacks at this time:
lousy hacked together code
somewhat static filename handling
no "project" cababilities (images from previous sessions get imported if directory is not cleared etc.)
morph-curve gets lost
many more...
<<lessIts also the name of the infamous VRPE Team who paid me for hacking this together quickly because they needed it.
The name
Why "video related picture encoder" ? Because I didnt find a better name :) Any suggestions are welcome. With v0.1 the project was called "gFader" because all it did was "morphing" single frames to slow-down a video (giving a "fade-like effect") as batch-job with nice gui so poor Windows users could use it ;) My customer then wanted gFader to also do crop and scaling of multiple image files which rendered "gFader" as projectname useless. So i tried to make up some general name, which still fits if the application-range grows.
What can it do?
VRPE is able to do batch image-processing on a large set of images providing a way to move between images and giving a preview of the current, the previous and the next frame all with a nice GUI.
Different effects can be applied to the image-set (e.g morph, crop). Some of the effects support variable parameters so an effect can change with the image position.
VRPE can load several image formats (the ones supported by gtk2 and ImageMagick) or can convert almost any video to single frames using mplayer. It exports single images but also can render a videofile using mencoder or transcode. You can even launch mplayer to look at what youve done.
Other Features are:
Tooltip explainations almost everywhere
Nice wiki
quite fast
Drawbacks at this time:
lousy hacked together code
somewhat static filename handling
no "project" cababilities (images from previous sessions get imported if directory is not cleared etc.)
morph-curve gets lost
many more...
Download (0.28MB)
Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
659 downloads
Sinleb Articles Editor 3.0
Create and post articles and news easily and fast with Sinleb News System . Open the admin area and introduce text , photos and media files more>> <<less
Download (500KB)
Added: -0001-11-30 License: Freeware Price: 0USD
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Site Editor 0.5
Site Editor is a CGI script which allows a user to manage their web space without needing ftp access. more>>
Site Editor is a CGI script which allows a user to manage their web space without needing ftp access.
With only a web browser you can browse your web space, edit text files, upload files, and create and remove directories. Site Editor also has ZIP support making it easy to grab an entire directory tree.
Site Editor is completely functional but is missing some features and polish which would make it easier to use. Currently it requires access control to be handled by the web server. On top of this the code is a little raw, hence this is not a 1.0 release.
To configure for your system the "site_editor" script needs to be modified slightly. In the "Config" section edit the following variables:
$BASE_DIR Root directory for editing files.
$BASE_URL Web location for $BASE_DIR files. Can be relative or absolute.
$TITLE Title prefix to be used for each page.
$ICON_URL Location of icons. It may be relative or absolute.
$ZIP The full path to your Info-ZIP binary. Comment to disable.
I have included a simple patch to Apaches suexec which will allow the script to be root owned. With suexec and the script owned by root the user wont be able to modify the scripts configuration but will still be able to create and modify their own files.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome.
<<lessWith only a web browser you can browse your web space, edit text files, upload files, and create and remove directories. Site Editor also has ZIP support making it easy to grab an entire directory tree.
Site Editor is completely functional but is missing some features and polish which would make it easier to use. Currently it requires access control to be handled by the web server. On top of this the code is a little raw, hence this is not a 1.0 release.
To configure for your system the "site_editor" script needs to be modified slightly. In the "Config" section edit the following variables:
$BASE_DIR Root directory for editing files.
$BASE_URL Web location for $BASE_DIR files. Can be relative or absolute.
$TITLE Title prefix to be used for each page.
$ICON_URL Location of icons. It may be relative or absolute.
$ZIP The full path to your Info-ZIP binary. Comment to disable.
I have included a simple patch to Apaches suexec which will allow the script to be root owned. With suexec and the script owned by root the user wont be able to modify the scripts configuration but will still be able to create and modify their own files.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1203 downloads
Gaudi - Database Visual Editor 1r1
Gaudí - Database Visual Editor is a Java application that allows you to visually design the tables of a database. more>> <<less
Download (1.8MB)
Added: 2006-06-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1216 downloads
Guitar Mode Maker 3.0
Guitar Mode Maker is a software will help the guitar player learn scales, modes, chords, and create new scales. more>>
Guitar Mode Maker is a software will help the guitar player learn scales, modes, chords, and create new scales. Designed to be easy enough for the beginner and comprehensive for the advanced user! Learn Chords and Scales. Review the Chord and Scale List for GMM 3.0. Over 750 Chords and Scales Included in the trial installation!
This program also has the capability of the user sharing their scales with others through a new and improved, unique scale file (.GS2 file)!
Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 for linux comes with hundreds of scales, chords and modes to help you learn! Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 is available only for Linux.
Additionally for BASS GUITAR PLAYERS, Bass Guitar Mode Maker! Now bass players can have all the scales, modes and chords too! Bass Guitar Mode Maker 3.0 available for download now!
Main features:
- Easy scale creation by clicking on the fretboard, note list or piano keyboard
- Easy scale transposition
- Ability to save Guitar Scale files, even in trial version
- Ability to hear your scale played by acoustic guitar, 12-string or piano
- 750 Scales and chords TO START WITH!
- Ability to print guitar scale on printer!
- Easier to use interface (Screen Shot)
<<lessThis program also has the capability of the user sharing their scales with others through a new and improved, unique scale file (.GS2 file)!
Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 for linux comes with hundreds of scales, chords and modes to help you learn! Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 is available only for Linux.
Additionally for BASS GUITAR PLAYERS, Bass Guitar Mode Maker! Now bass players can have all the scales, modes and chords too! Bass Guitar Mode Maker 3.0 available for download now!
Main features:
- Easy scale creation by clicking on the fretboard, note list or piano keyboard
- Easy scale transposition
- Ability to save Guitar Scale files, even in trial version
- Ability to hear your scale played by acoustic guitar, 12-string or piano
- 750 Scales and chords TO START WITH!
- Ability to print guitar scale on printer!
- Easier to use interface (Screen Shot)
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1219 downloads
GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor 0.2
The GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor allows you to edit the tag information in ogg vorbis files. more>>
The GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor allows you to edit the tag information in ogg vorbis files.
The following basic libraries are necessary for assembly of the program:
GTK 1.2.5 or is higher (http://www.gtk.org)
Ogg Vorbis the library of the version 1.0beta3 or above (is desirable from CVS) (http://www.vorbis.com)
Assembly and installation:
./autogen.sh - prefix =/usr make
make install-strip
To start the program you have to type:
oggedit
or
oggedit [file]
Enhancements:
- The support of localization is added (while is added only Russian)
- The information about "genre", "location", "copyright", "track number" and "organization" is added
- It is a lot of other changes both in a graphic part of the interface, and in the basic code
<<lessThe following basic libraries are necessary for assembly of the program:
GTK 1.2.5 or is higher (http://www.gtk.org)
Ogg Vorbis the library of the version 1.0beta3 or above (is desirable from CVS) (http://www.vorbis.com)
Assembly and installation:
./autogen.sh - prefix =/usr make
make install-strip
To start the program you have to type:
oggedit
or
oggedit [file]
Enhancements:
- The support of localization is added (while is added only Russian)
- The information about "genre", "location", "copyright", "track number" and "organization" is added
- It is a lot of other changes both in a graphic part of the interface, and in the basic code
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1182 downloads
tX XML editor 1.2
tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. more>>
tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. tX XML editor presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use.
Its features include the abiltiy to view XML in an hierarchical way without extraneous syntax or interface elements, edit data like a spreadsheet, enter data without having to worry about encoding rules, make major structural changes with minimal effort, cut and paste between most spreadsheet applications, and export to HTML.
Main features:
- Teddy is now rebranded as tX - Tabular XML editor.
- Compilation under Qt4.
- Elements without subelements have a closing "../>" instead of .
- Attribute-value quotes changed from to ".
- New menu icons - some original, some from art.gnome.org.
- German language translation.
- A new tab called "Help Text" provides a generic help-system for XML-Files. In this tab it is possible to display user documentation: If either the working-directory or the directory of the current xml file has a sub-directory with the name of the DTD, a right-click on an element ( ) will load and display a file called "element_name.html" in the QTextBrowser-Widget. A right-click on the attribute (attribute-name="...") will jump to the "element_name.html#attribute_name" section of the html help file.
<<lessIts features include the abiltiy to view XML in an hierarchical way without extraneous syntax or interface elements, edit data like a spreadsheet, enter data without having to worry about encoding rules, make major structural changes with minimal effort, cut and paste between most spreadsheet applications, and export to HTML.
Main features:
- Teddy is now rebranded as tX - Tabular XML editor.
- Compilation under Qt4.
- Elements without subelements have a closing "../>" instead of .
- Attribute-value quotes changed from to ".
- New menu icons - some original, some from art.gnome.org.
- German language translation.
- A new tab called "Help Text" provides a generic help-system for XML-Files. In this tab it is possible to display user documentation: If either the working-directory or the directory of the current xml file has a sub-directory with the name of the DTD, a right-click on an element ( ) will load and display a file called "element_name.html" in the QTextBrowser-Widget. A right-click on the attribute (attribute-name="...") will jump to the "element_name.html#attribute_name" section of the html help file.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1224 downloads
GNOME Crontab Editor 0.0.5
The GNOME Crontab Editor is a graphical interface to the crontab program. more>>
The GNOME Crontab Editor is a graphical interface to the crontab program. You can use it to create, delete and edit scheduled tasks using a simple point-and-click interface.
The GNOME Crontab Editor is written in Perl and uses the Gtk-Perl modules, as well as Locale::Maketext and Gtk::HandyCList.
As of version 0.0.5, the Gnome Crontab Editor supports editing remote crontab files using SSH. To use this feature, you will need to have ssh-agent running, or your public key installed on the remote host.
<<lessThe GNOME Crontab Editor is written in Perl and uses the Gtk-Perl modules, as well as Locale::Maketext and Gtk::HandyCList.
As of version 0.0.5, the Gnome Crontab Editor supports editing remote crontab files using SSH. To use this feature, you will need to have ssh-agent running, or your public key installed on the remote host.
Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2005-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1546 downloads
Tag Editor 0.6
Tag Editor is a Firefox extension that generates tag links for your blog. more>>
Tag Editor is a Firefox extension that generates tag links for your blog. Its practically a tag editor for your blog.
Main features:
- Supports del.icio.us and Technorati style tag links
- Can get tag list from del.icio.us accounts
- Supports link attribute customization
- Supports tr-TR locale
<<lessMain features:
- Supports del.icio.us and Technorati style tag links
- Can get tag list from del.icio.us accounts
- Supports link attribute customization
- Supports tr-TR locale
Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2007-05-29 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
542 downloads
MySpace Blog Editor 0.3
MySpace Blog Editor is an extension which allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog. more>>
MySpace Blog Editor is an extension which allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog.
The MySpace Blog Editor allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog aswell as save notes, drag and drop formatted text from webpages, handle images and much more.
<<lessThe MySpace Blog Editor allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog aswell as save notes, drag and drop formatted text from webpages, handle images and much more.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
975 downloads
GuitarTeX 3.1.0
GuitarTeX is a tool for guitarists who want to print good looking and easy to play song sheets. more>>
GuitarTeX is a tool for guitarists who want to print good looking and easy to play song sheets or song books from their chord or chordpro files. It uses the well known chord format with several extensions. The program was developed on a Linux system, but it should run on any other Unix system which has a Perl/TK environment.
It is based upon an idea of Martin Leclerc and Mario Dorion from Canada and their program Chord (Version 3.5 from 1993). To use GuitarTeX, you need to have knowledge of the Chord program (explained later). Though the LaTeX text processing system is used by GuitarTeX, you dont have to know very much about it. GuitarTeX produces Postscript or PDF output automatically (if you want). The Chord directives supplied by GuitarTeX are described in Chapter 5.
Main features:
- Graphical user interface with integrated editor and syntax highlighting
- Prints good looking song sheets including guitar chords without using monospace fonts
- Output formats: LaTeX, Postscript and PDF
- Compatible with ChordPro format, import function for ascii format
- Support for music typesetting with the LaTeX packages MusixTeX, MusixLyr and TabDefs
- Flexible page layout (paper size, margins...)
- User defined colors for different parts of a song (e.g. verse, chorus)
- Optional printing of chord symbols at the end of a song
- Transpose up or down your song by mouse clicks
- Creates single song sheets or complete song books with a title page, table of
- contents, headlines with page numbering, chord table and index
- Supports ASCII tablature and the built in tablature directives for guitar and bass tabs
- Support for multiple languages (if you dont find your langauage, you can help the
- author to add it)
- Runs on Linux operating system (it should run on any Unix system that is supported by Perl/TK and LaTeX, but it is not tested)
- Setup your song book project from single song files with the include directive
- LaTeX commands may be used in Chordpro files (for the professionals)
Enhancements:
- Support to create song books
- Several Bugfixes
<<lessIt is based upon an idea of Martin Leclerc and Mario Dorion from Canada and their program Chord (Version 3.5 from 1993). To use GuitarTeX, you need to have knowledge of the Chord program (explained later). Though the LaTeX text processing system is used by GuitarTeX, you dont have to know very much about it. GuitarTeX produces Postscript or PDF output automatically (if you want). The Chord directives supplied by GuitarTeX are described in Chapter 5.
Main features:
- Graphical user interface with integrated editor and syntax highlighting
- Prints good looking song sheets including guitar chords without using monospace fonts
- Output formats: LaTeX, Postscript and PDF
- Compatible with ChordPro format, import function for ascii format
- Support for music typesetting with the LaTeX packages MusixTeX, MusixLyr and TabDefs
- Flexible page layout (paper size, margins...)
- User defined colors for different parts of a song (e.g. verse, chorus)
- Optional printing of chord symbols at the end of a song
- Transpose up or down your song by mouse clicks
- Creates single song sheets or complete song books with a title page, table of
- contents, headlines with page numbering, chord table and index
- Supports ASCII tablature and the built in tablature directives for guitar and bass tabs
- Support for multiple languages (if you dont find your langauage, you can help the
- author to add it)
- Runs on Linux operating system (it should run on any Unix system that is supported by Perl/TK and LaTeX, but it is not tested)
- Setup your song book project from single song files with the include directive
- LaTeX commands may be used in Chordpro files (for the professionals)
Enhancements:
- Support to create song books
- Several Bugfixes
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Added: 2007-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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