Hello Kieren,
One possibility is to scan a PDF produced by LP by PhotoScore Ultimate and then
export it, either to Sibelius directly or as MusicXML first. Finale can import
the same XML file too.
If you can send the PDF to me, I can try and we’ll see how good the results are.
JM
> Le 7 oct.
Well, you should at least try how far Frescobaldi's MusicXML export will bring
you.
Urs
Am 7. Oktober 2015 22:48:15 MESZ, schrieb Kieren MacMillan
:
>Hello all!
>
>Well, it finally happened… I got a commission for an arrangement with
>the following restriction:
>
Just tried :
- Finale 2014 produces something after display error messages. That can
be rather good for a single basson staff (the beams are lost), but less good
for two SATB examples I’ve tried: one has empty staves, and the other one needs
some clean up;
- Sibelius 7.1.3
Hello all!
Well, it finally happened… I got a commission for an arrangement with the
following restriction:
"The music should be engraved using either Sibelius or Finale music engraving
program. Please submit the engraved arrangements as open files and also as
PDF-files.”
I’ve already asked
even pay for the typesetting is just too much :-(
Besides of that, I absolutely agree with your opinion ...
Best
Urs
Am 04.06.2011 17:18, schrieb Nils:
Why would anyone try to convert something from Lilypond to Finale?
It like converting a high-res HDR picture to a 16 color gif.
Nils
Am Fri, 3
Shane Brandes sh...@grayskies.net writes:
The most curious thing about the whole situation was the editor I
spoke with who was pretty enthusiastic and a supporter of my endeavors
was also very proud of the fact that he had originally gotten his
music published because of his exceptionally
Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de writes:
The other argument is quite silly: They need to have the scores ready
to be eventually updated/corrected for future releases. This is really
silly, because as we all know, a well-structured and commented
lilypond score is way more maintainable than a Finale
Am 05.06.2011 12:28, schrieb David Kastrup:
Shane Brandessh...@grayskies.net writes:
The most curious thing about the whole situation was the editor I
spoke with who was pretty enthusiastic and a supporter of my endeavors
was also very proud of the fact that he had originally gotten his
music
Am 05.06.2011 12:36, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liskali...@ursliska.de writes:
The other argument is quite silly: They need to have the scores ready
to be eventually updated/corrected for future releases. This is really
silly, because as we all know, a well-structured and commented
lilypond
Ah...
From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org
[lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] on behalf of David
Kastrup [d...@gnu.org]
Sent: 05 June 2011 11:28
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: LilyPond to Finale
Oh goody..gives me an excuse to link to these:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/Langer/misc/aphex-twin-deathwaltz-1.jpg
or
http://www.well.com/user/bryan/quartet.gif
Nice! When can we expect the .ly file?
Christ van Willegen
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Am 05.06.2011 14:14, schrieb Christ van Willegen:
Oh goody..gives me an excuse to link to these:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/Langer/misc/aphex-twin-deathwaltz-1.jpg
or
http://www.well.com/user/bryan/quartet.gif
Nice! When can we expect the .ly file?
Christ van Willegen
How about
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 15:03, Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de wrote:
How about a jpg2ly app?
Well, there's Audiveris, but I've had mixed (read: No) results using
that on a scanned score...
Maybe I should retry it...
Christ van Willegen
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Subject: Re: LilyPond to Finale :-(
I disagree. You can capture subtleties of phrasing and meaning into a
handwritten and/or a hand-engraved score that a computer engraver can't
mimic because the information/understanding is just not there. Computer
output tends to score better in a number
...but how can I produce (export) a midi file by LilyPond ?
Graham Percival-3 wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Urs Liska lilyp...@ursliska.de wrote:
I will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-(
You _might_ be able to save some time by producing a midi file
Why would anyone try to convert something from Lilypond to Finale?
It like converting a high-res HDR picture to a 16 color gif.
Nils
Am Fri, 3 Jun 2011 04:09:13 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb Vuott vu...@yahoo.it:
...but how can I produce (export) a midi file by LilyPond ?
Graham Percival-3
On 6/3/2011 11:09 AM, Vuott wrote:
...but how can I produce (export) a midi file by LilyPond ?
Graham Percival-3 wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Urs Liskalilyp...@ursliska.de wrote:
I will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-(
You _might_ be able to save some
:
Why would anyone try to convert something from Lilypond to Finale?
It like converting a high-res HDR picture to a 16 color gif.
Nils
Am Fri, 3 Jun 2011 04:09:13 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb Vuottvu...@yahoo.it:
...but how can I produce (export) a midi file by LilyPond ?
Graham Percival-3 wrote
would anyone try to convert something from Lilypond to Finale?
It like converting a high-res HDR picture to a 16 color gif.
Nils
Am Fri, 3 Jun 2011 04:09:13 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb Vuottvu...@yahoo.it:
...but how can I produce (export) a midi file by LilyPond ?
Graham Percival-3 wrote
Dear list,
I have a very annoying question.
Please don't blame me for anything but just help me or not.
I will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-( and would
like to know if there is an acceptable solution for the task (well, even
the task itself isn't acceptable
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Urs Liska lilyp...@ursliska.de wrote:
I will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-(
You _might_ be able to save some time by producing a midi file from
lilypond, importing the midi into finale, and then correcting pitches,
rhythms, dynamics
There are many PDF to 'XYZ' output 'scanning software' available.
For example:
http://www.musitek.com/
While this doesn't necessarily help you, it is possible that the people
using Finale have something like this that they use for other non-Finale
Scores but have failed to mention to you.
a LilyPond score to Finale :-(
You _might_ be able to save some time by producing a midi file from
lilypond, importing the midi into finale, and then correcting pitches,
rhythms, dynamics, and adding slurs, articulations, etc... but
honestly, I'd just start from scratch.
Look at the pdf from
will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-( and
would like to know if there is an acceptable solution for the task
(well, even the task itself isn't acceptable ...)
The background is that I am offered to release a score for a major
publishing house but they won't use my
Hello Urs,
I'd like to tell you that I wanted Lilypond to export Musicxml to fit my
usage (as a blind), but no one is able to do this. This issue and related talks
is in the Google Code. By the way, Musescore has removed Lilypond import
already.
Regards
Haipeng
Patrick == Patrick Schmidt p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes:
Patrick 1) If you manage to open the .ly-file with MuseScore you can
export to
Patrick MusicXML and then import the .xml-file with Finale.
MuseScore is a good program, but if that doesn't work, there are several
other GUI programs
Bonjour, j'utilise Finale 2007 que j'apprécie beaucoup pour sa maniabilité et
ses nombreuses possibilités.
Néanmoins, j'ai atterri sur votre site, suite au mail d'un ami. Votre projet
semble intéressant, mais je n'ai pas compris certaines choses.
Par exemple, la police utilisée est elle changeable
Salut Jean-Gabriel,
Je vais essayer une petite traduction pour les membres de la liste qui
ne parlent pas le français j'espère que je le peux bien faire. SVP
de me corriger si j'ai fait les erreurs.
Une question -- dans votre paragraphe Peut-on inserer les tournes ...
Cela signifie par
Cher Jean-Gabriel,
il n'est pas tres ineressant de comparer les deux programmes, car la
Philosophie des approches sont tres differentes.
Les features que tu demandes existent toutes sous lily, certaines specialites
finales comme decrocher les queux des notes ne marchent pas (encore) sous
[transfering to -user-fr]
Bonjour Jean-Gabriel,
hi Joseph and François,
Je vous propose de poursuivre cette discussion en français sur la
liste de discussion spécialement dédiée aux utilisateurs francophones
de lilypond:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr
Les questions que
You might try downloading it from its sourceforge page. I seem to recall
doing that once when the jEdit servers were down and I couldn't download
the plugins through jEdit.
Josiah
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, David Rogers wrote:
On 16-Dec-2005, at 3:38 PM, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
You need java 5.0
If you have problems, look at the LilyPondTool install tutorial first at:
http://web.interware.hu/fodber/lilytut/
Bert
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On 17-Dec-2005, at 1:59 AM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
You might try downloading it from its sourceforge page. I seem to
recall doing that once when the jEdit servers were down and I
couldn't download the plugins through jEdit.
I already had the plugins. I just couldn't use them any better
What's the problem? Error message, anything? LilyPondTool not appearing
in the list, LilyPondTool appearing with error in Plugin Manager?
Bert
David Rogers wrote:
On 17-Dec-2005, at 1:59 AM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
You might try downloading it from its sourceforge page. I seem to
recall
On 17-Dec-2005, at 9:39 AM, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
What's the problem? Error message, anything? LilyPondTool not
appearing in the list, LilyPondTool appearing with error in
Plugin Manager?
Both before and after installing the newer Java, the tool doesn't
appear in the list. I downloaded
Then jEdit doesn't start with the correct java version.
You can check it in jEdit: MacrosPropertiesSystem Properties, look for
java.runtime.version
If it is not 1.5, remove the old one (1.4) from your system.
Bert
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Or you may find jEdit's LilyPondToolPlugin's Document
Wizard useful (and familiar)
Bert
Well, ive got the jEdit sofware, the LilyPondToll but,
i dont know how to compile or how to cool the
plugin from jEdit,
im trying with plugin manager but the lilypond
pluging doesnt appear,(im under
You need java 5.0 (may not be available for your os - sorry)
Bert
josue moreno wrote:
Or you may find jEdit's LilyPondToolPlugin's Document Wizard useful
(and familiar)
Bert
Well, ive got the jEdit sofware, the LilyPondToll but, i dont know how
to compile or how to cool the plugin
On 16-Dec-2005, at 3:38 PM, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
You need java 5.0 (may not be available for your os - sorry)
Bert
I downloaded and installed Apple's version of Java 5.0 - but nothing
changed for jEdit. Maybe I'm missing a step in the process.
David
On Thursday 08 December 2005 14.47, Pedro Kröger wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One problem is that Lily will usually process the entire piece, which
makes entering large pieces time consuming.
but it needn't to be. One can use variables to hold sections of music
and
Josué wrote:
Hi list,
i use to work as engraver for publishers companys.
I work with finale2004 under MacOSX, im really impressed by
this new software, but ive got a few
questions:
- How much quick can be this program? I use to work with really
big scores for large orchestra.
Hi,
of
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One problem is that Lily will usually process the entire piece, which
makes entering large pieces time consuming.
but it needn't to be. One can use variables to hold sections of music
and compile just the section been entered. I have written some
Well, i think i should start making my new project and i
will ask everything i want.Is funnier to learn
doing!
First of all:
Im starting to engrave a new piece, the template is:
- Alto Sax
- Marimba
- Big Drum
- Live electronics (printed as a piano staff)
How should i start every new project?
On 8-Dec-05, at 9:24 AM, Josué wrote:
Well, i think i should start making my new project and i
will ask everything i want.Is funnier to learn
doing!
First of all:
Im starting to engrave a new piece, the template is:
- Alto Sax
- Marimba
- Big Drum
- Live electronics (printed as a piano
Or you may find jEdit's LilyPondToolPlugin's Document Wizard useful (and
familiar)
Bert
David Rogers wrote:
On 8-Dec-05, at 9:24 AM, Josué wrote:
Well, i think i should start making my new project and i
will ask everything i want.Is funnier to learn
doing!
First of all:
Im starting to
Hi list,
i use to work as engraver for publishers companys.
I work with finale2004 under MacOSX, im really impressed by
this new software, but ive got a few
questions:
- How much quick can be this program? I use to work with really
big scores for large orchestra.
- What about avant garde
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Josu wrote:
Hi list,
i use to work as engraver for publishers companys.
I work with finale2004 under MacOSX, im really impressed by
this new software, but ive got a few
questions:
- How much quick can be this program? I use to work with really
big scores for large orchestra.
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