Warren Porter's Webpage for NoteWorthy Composer® related files

Dedicated to the memory of Rick Geibel, a knowledgeable and very helpful NWC user on their Forum.

Webpages to create or modify nwctxt or NWC clipboard data.

Since buying a copy of NoteWorthy Composer in 1998 I have created numerous files to help other choristers learn their part, hear how a song or piece of music is supposed to sound, or to provide accompaniment for what I play on the violin. In addition to listening to files others have submitted to Scriptorium and other sources, I am a frequent visitor to the NWC forums and have contributed tips on printing orchestra parts and creating various n-tuples. Since clipboard data created and read by NWC (in addition to their .nwctxt format) is text based, tools can be written to create or modify it.

These are my contributions to the Scriptorium.

Rick G showed me how to convert my webpages to user functions and his help was invaluable.

If you need to run any of these when you won't have internet access, you may do a "Save As" from your browser. When run from your computer, an unlabeled checkbox may appear in the lower left--this was used to provide test data when I was working on it.

Web pages to open concurrently with NWC

Some of these have been converted to User Tool Scripts, check next column.

User Tool Scripts for NWC

The following are scripts to put on your PC and are installed through NWC. To install:
  1. "Save as" the script on your PC and note its location.
  2. Open any file in NoteWorthy Composer. Enter Alt/F8 to bring up "User Tools".
  3. Choose "New" and pick a Group and enter a Name for the script.
  4. Click "Browse", find the script, and click "Open". At the beginning of "Command", insert "wscript ". Note trailing space.
  5. If the script has a prompt (should be in first 10 lines), at the end of Command add a space followed by the prompt(s).

Various NWC files

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