music list? texts on UNIX? (51)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Tue, 21 Feb 89 19:40:26 EST


Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 630. Tuesday, 21 Feb 1989.


(1) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 89 17:41 CST (12 lines)
From: Robin Smith <RSMITH@KSUVM>
Subject: MUSIC-L list

(2) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 89 08:36:35 PST (19 lines)
From: cbf%faulhaber.Berkeley.EDU@jade.berkeley.edu (Charles Faulhaber)
Subject: text and apparatus on UNIX

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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 89 17:41 CST
From: Robin Smith <RSMITH@KSUVM>
Subject: MUSIC-L list

A colleague recently asked me about the discussion group MUSIC-L, and I disco-
vered that I had lost its (electronic, of course) address. Could someone sup-
ply me with the needed node?
R. Smith
Philosophy
Kansas State University
RSMITH@KSUVM
(or, if that doesn't work, RSMITH@KSUVM.KSU.EDU)
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 89 08:36:35 PST
From: cbf%faulhaber.Berkeley.EDU@jade.berkeley.edu (Charles Faulhaber)
Subject: text and apparatus on UNIX

Does anyone have a utility for making a text and
apparatus usable in machine-readable form on UNIX?

Typically in a file which has been prepared for
typesetting the apparatus is intercalated into
the text at the point of reference, which makes
it extremely difficult to use it in machine-readable
form.

Charles B. Faulhaber
Department of Spanish
UC Berkeley CA 94720
bitnet: ked@ucbgarne
internet: cbf@faulhaber.berkeley.edu
telephone: (415) 642-2107