Hi all,

has nobody here visited his website? I took the risk :-).
it will save a lot of typing-time.

grtz,
Bart

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2017-03-23 9:53 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:

> <have@anti.capital> writes:
>
> > You want whitespace in your parallel squares?
> >
> > Don't you think that's akin to demanding a hexadecimal file include
> > space in between each digit? Wouldn't it be smarter to delegate the
> > spacing task to programs optimized for a square environment, as hex
> > editors are optimized for a hexadecimal environment, yet leave the
> > output file alone? You're essentially asking me to multiply the
> > filesize by 3/2 so that you can entertain this notion that G5G5G5 is
> > somehow more difficult to register as a series of letter note names
> > followed by their octave number in scientific pitch than is G5 G5
> > G5. There will never be a letter in the second column or a number in
> > the first. Why is this so complicated?
>
> Punch cards seem to the best medium for your format.  Not just that they
> are rigidly column-based, but you'll also easily distinguish letters
> from digits by the former having additional holes in a separate area
> punched as opposed to the latter: no need to rely on vague visual cues
> for telling "S" from "5".  And you can even pick differently colored
> cards for pitches and rhythms as an additional help to the executioner,
> and preprint cards with grids making it trivial to see the square letter
> boundaries.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
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