That way we can include basic markup in the into text and use it in
both LaTeX and HTML.
Take advantage of this to expand the wording of the intro text in all
books.
Currently we rely on any N: field with a Change: subnotice being the first
N: field. Add --contains field to abcfield.py to remove this restriction.
Also use it to extract new subfield Credit: and add that if present
to the tune information in print and on web.
This way the titles remains a constant size even if the image needs to be scaled.
And we have that text appearance under our control.
I can't find a way of switching off the tune title in abcm2ps, and have worked around
by setting the title format to Y0. Y is not a defined ABC header and is not found in
any Dottes tune.
Change all change notes to reference the filename of the tune to change to.
Modify web and document generators to pull the change note out of the abc
and generate an appropiate bit of content. This is now, in both cases,
a hyperlink.
In the process, remove the tune-specific .tex facility. It wasn't being
used.
I could really do with a proper templating system, and using some sort
of templating in the LaTeX generation.
The aim of MIDI and MP3 is to allow the user to hear what a tune sounds
like. For transposed bookes, I think this should be reused from the main
booke page, because hearing it at the transposed pitch isn't a major help.
And in fact given the way cello transposition is done, the sound won't
be transposed anyway. And Jane hasn't complained.
This will speed up building the bookes by removing audio generation,
the slowest process, from the transposed bookes.
1. Ensure makeWeb.sh gets its second parameter quoted, to allow for spaces in it.
2. Don't forget to copy the component text items into the horn dir.
3. Fix removing transposition tag from page title.
This is done by
a) reducing the page margins
b) compressing the heading and removing all but Notes: fields.
The latter produced vertically smaller tune PDFs that will scale wider.
In the process, modify abctitle.py to extract the first of any header field, and
move formatting for a single tune into a .fmt file.