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  • http://abcnotation.org.uk/: The ABC Music Notation Language is the de facto standard notation for folk musicians on the Web. It is used by both the Digital Tradition Database and the Old Music Project. This is a markup language that lets you create professionaly typset musical scores.
  • http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/ : ABC Plus project intends to provide software and documentation for unofficial extensions to the ABC Music Notation Language. This information is useful if you want to have both melody and harmony notation on the same score.
  • http://www.lautengesellschaft.de/cdmm/ : Abctab2ps is a command-line program to create tablature for stringed instruments. Flabc is an ABC editor which also acts as a front end for abcm2ps, abctab2ps, and abc2midi. There are flabc installers for MacOS X, Windows, and Linux. Both abctab2ps and flabc are opensource programs so you can modify them if you are a programmer.
  • http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/ : Ghostscript is an opensource command-line interpreter for the Adobe PostScript page description language used by laser printers. GSview is an opensource graphical interface for Ghostscript and it can operate as a replacement for Adobe Reader. You can use GSVeiw to convert “.ps” ABC score files to “.pdf” files that can be opened with either GSView or Adobe Reader.
  • http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/ : Pdftk, the PDF Toolkit, is an opensource command-line tool for manipulating PDF files. With this you can merge multiple score PDFs into a single PDF and a whole lot more.
  • http://www.paehl.de/pdf/?GUI_for_PDFTK/ : GUI for PDFTK is an opensource graphical user interface that makes it easier manipulate
    PDFs with PDFTK.
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