2012-05-06 |
Jim Hague |
Add Davy Davy Knick Knack. From Audrey.
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2012-05-06 |
Jim Hague |
Add Ed's Extension Reel.
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2012-05-05 |
Jim Hague |
Small corrections to Buttered Peas.
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2012-05-05 |
Jim Hague |
Replaced Buttered Peas with version from Audrey.
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2012-04-22 |
Jim Hague |
Move incorrectly positioned N: lines.
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2012-04-21 |
Jim Hague |
Added Bonny Kate.
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2012-04-21 |
Jim Hague |
Make output larger where possible.
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2012-04-13 |
Jim Hague |
Add guesses for session tunes Buttered Peas and Soldiers Joy.
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2012-04-13 |
Jim Hague |
Try to cope with Squeeze and Sid xetex problems.
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2012-04-13 |
Jim Hague |
Fix page size issue on xetex on Squeeze.
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2012-04-04 |
Jim Hague |
Switch to XeTeX to render. Opens up random OpenType fonts and UTF-8.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Add reference to web location.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Ensure tune graphic is confined to a single page.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Add internal hyperlinks to the book.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Change Laride 6 comments to current usage.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Added Horses Brawl.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Reinstate Laride6 to session tunes.
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2012-03-16 |
Jim Hague |
Add .orig to .hgignore.
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2012-03-15 |
Jim Hague |
Add basic diacritic handling for LaTeX and web.
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2012-03-14 |
Jim Hague |
Remove terminating . from Just as the Tide title.
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2012-03-14 |
Jim Hague |
First line width again - make it a fraction of the text width.
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2012-03-14 |
Jim Hague |
Increase width of first music line to just under text width.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
First go at guitar chords for Black Joke.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
First go at chords for Banks of the Dee.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
First go at chords for Balance the Straw.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
Add guitar chords to Banbury Bill.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
Remove commented out or empty fields from Blue Bells.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
Allow Constant Billy B tune to flow over two lines. Less crowded.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
Note Banbury Bill as Bampton.
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2012-03-13 |
Jim Hague |
Spread the B tune of Banks of the Dee out a bit.
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