Reinhold Kainhofer escreveu: > Hi Han-Wen! > > Attached are two more patches, which already address some of the points you > mention. > > -) 2007-09-01_0008-MusicXML-Conversion-of-various-types-of-spanners-o.patch > converts some more spanners from MusicXML to lilypond. In particular, octave > shifts, trill spanners, glissando and bends. > > > -) 2007-09-01_0009-MusicXML-Convert-all-clefs-escape-in-header-fiel.patch > Convert all available clefs to lilypond. Also address the issues by Han-Wen > mentioned below. Don't be so strict about quoting in lyrics: Only wrap the > lyrics syllables in quotes if necessary (but then also escape " in lyrics and > header fields!). > > > Am Samstag, 1. September 2007 schrieben Sie: >> if you intend to work on this more, I could give you write access to the >> repository. It would require you to sign up for savannah.gnu.org. > > Yes, I'm planning to do some more work on musicxml2ly, at least until it is > in > a state that it's easier for me to scan a score, export it to MusicXML and > run musicxml2ly than to write it from scratch in lilypond.
Cool. You might want to contact Darius Blasband , [EMAIL PROTECTED] , who has been asking me for better MusicXML support for some time. He will also have good Finale examples. >> * In general, git commit messages should have the following form >> >> 1-line summary >> >> background - typically the reason why you are doing it, or the >> general idea behind it. > > Okay, in KDE we don't have any such requirement I have actually started using this format for my work at Google too. The 1-line summary often shows up in compressed views, so it's nice to have. The background helps understand why we have that patch. >> Keep the 80 column limit in mind here. > > Okay, again, with KDE svn that limit is no issue. the limit is not an issue technically, it just makes for easier reading. > almost all clefs are correctly converted from Finale 2007 to lilypond (the > only problem I still have is the "None" key, which means that no key should > be used. Lilypond does not seems to support this :-((( ). what does that mean, "no key" - what's the difference between C-major? -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
