Dear br. Innocent,

gly itself cannot do that, but one of my older tools
https://github.com/igneus/lygre is doing exactly this - translating gabc to
LilyPond, producing stemless modern notation.

If you wanted to write in the gly format and produce LilyPond scores,
double translation would be necessary (let gly translate .gly -> .gabc,
then lygre translate .gabc -> .ly), which is a bit cumbersome.
But if there was broader interest in translating gly to LilyPond, I would
add tighter integration of the two tools on my TODO list.

Regards,
Jakub

2015-12-17 21:59 GMT+01:00 Innocent Smith <[email protected]>:

> Dear Jakub,
>
> Thank you for sharing this interesting project.
>
> I'm not very familiar with the conventions for Lilypond, but would it be
> possible to use this tool in some way to translate GABC scores into
> Lilypond format for processing as modern notation chant scores (e.g.
> stemless quarter notes).
>
> best,
>
> fr Innocent, op
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Jakub Pavlík <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to announce first release of gly:
>> an alternative input format for gregorio and a "compiler" translating it
>> to the regular gabc.
>>
>> It could make happy those who prefer
>> * separation of music and lyrics (like e.g. in lilypond and unlike in
>> gabc)
>> * more scores per file
>> * permissive syntax (no semicolons; unlimited custom header fields; ...)
>>
>> More at
>> https://github.com/igneus/gly
>>
>> Jakub
>>
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