I’ve recently enhanced the tune search by including the ability to search within the files from a particular web site. Thus you could now search, say, for jigs from a specific tune collection (or even a specific abc file).
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I’ve recently enhanced the tune search by including the ability to search within the files from a particular web site. Thus you could now search, say, for jigs from a specific tune collection (or even a specific abc file). I’ve been busy out the back again, working on another little feature for the site – a recommender system. Minor improvement to the site … Thanks to Sue Blake who pointed out that the software page didn’t show programs that work on Linux / Unix machines and gave me a list of those that do. There are still loads of links out there for the old versions of the abc website address and I’m just putting up this message in the vain hope that people might correct them. Well, I’m tentatively going to say that I think I’ve fixed the problem of the site crashing. I’ve just created a site map – there’s a link at the bottom right of every page or you can find it directly at http://abcnotation.com/sitemap. Apologies if you’ve had any difficulties accessing the website over the past couple of weeks. Well, the website’s been live for two weeks now and hasn’t crashed once. Anyone who has visited the abc tune search more than once since the site was launched (just over a week ago) may have noticed the gradual evolution of the paragraph above the search box. Well, I kind of expected I might get to hear about new abc collections and software by relaunching the site, but I hadn’t anticipated LOTRO. |
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