Le 10/07/2011 11:14, [email protected] a écrit : > On Jul 10, 2011, at 10:56 AM, cab wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >> I have been using lilypond for 3 years in my projects: >> http://www.psautiers.org (this is the website on which I am currently >> working on), and http://www.score-catcher.org (the sister site) in which >> I convert musicxml to lilypond and then I put the score online. >> >> The thing is that the musicxml format is not the one most people use, >> so I can't put on many scores online... >> >> However I think it would be easier to convert ly to musicxml >> >> (in fact i want to convert like this : midi -> ly -> musicxml). >> Converting from midi to ly is possible, but ly to musicxml has never >> been done... So my plan is to program it myself >> I think I would do it in python as musicxml2ly is also written in python. >> >> Do you have anything to say about it ? >> Will I face some problems I have not thaught of? >> Have I missed anything that would really make this task easier? >> >> If I manage to do it , will it be possible to add it in the source tree ? >> >> And a last request , can you link my website (psautiers.org or >> score-catcher.org or both) from your website? >> >> >> Thanks really much for your help >> >> Dang Nguyen Bac > > Dear Dang Nguyen, > > This is something I proposed to the French users list earlier this year and > it got a lukewarm response from the community (save several well-thought-out > responses from Scheme and/or musicxml and/or accessibility enthusiasts). I > have started some sketches for this type of code, and it is certainly > possible, especially if you do not include position information. Contact me > if you'd like to talk more about this and I'll dig up the sketches I've > already done in Scheme. > > Cheers, > MS >
Dear Mike, Actually, I am really interested, but I am wondering why you used scheme , is it because you are doing this recursively ? Is it because it is easier to parse ly files with scheme (I don't know this language yet ) ? Thanks really much Dang Nguyen Bac _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
