Re: Error when using musicxml2ly - how to proceed ?

2015-09-08 Thread Avner Dorman
Dear Michael,

What I've found is that exporting and importing xml works best for single
parts - so I would recommend exporting each part as an xml file and then
including them in your lilypond score. I've even found that piano parts
generally work better when each hand (and sometimes each voice/layer) is
imported separately. It's a bit of a hassle - but with lilypond's
architecture it actually isn't that bad. It seems to me that there is a lot
of variability in how well different program export and import xml that you
can't yet trust it for automatic transfer between programs. Each programs
seems to miss or mess up certain things. This is true for transferring
files between any two programs (try to load your file in Finale or
MuseScore and you'll probably see what I mean).

Hope this helps.

All the best,
Avner

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 8:48 AM Michael Gerdau <m...@qata.de> wrote:

> Dear Lilyponder,
>
> a couple of years ago I created a score in Sibelius that I now would
> like to continue to work on with Lilypond. I thus have exported from
> Sibelius (7.1.3) in MusicXML and tried to import in Lilypond using
> musicxml2ly (2.19.26).
>
> Unfortunately I get an error (see attached logfile).
>
> How do I proceed ?
>
> I've attached the compressed MusicXML as well but am happy to reduce
> the size by removing stuff. However I have no experience in debugging
> this sort of problem and would need a few hints as to what I should do.
>
> The command invoked was
> musicxml2ly --nd --nrp --no-beaming -m Machet\ die\ Thore\ weit.xml
> >Machet\
> die\ Thore\ weit.log 2>&1
>
> Kind regards,
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German Hyphenation

2015-07-25 Thread Avner Dorman
Does anyone have experience Hyphenating German text with the Frescobaldi tool?

I don't see German in the list of languages and I'm not sure how to add it. 

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

All the best,
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Re: German Hyphenation

2015-07-25 Thread Avner Dorman
I see German in the general preferences but not in the options of the
hyphenation tool. It seems odd to me, since lesser common languages are
included -

My Frescobaldi version is:



On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 2:59 PM Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:



 Am 25. Juli 2015 20:47:13 MESZ, schrieb Robert Schmaus 
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 I never used hyphenations in frescobaldi so far, but for what it's
 worth, in my Mac implemenation of Frescobaldi, the General Preferences
 have a list of languages that includes German as well. I'm using a
 complete standard version (2.18), no customisations or anything, so I
 guess that's available for all platforms.
 
 Are you referring to *that* list of languages as well? Maybe you use
 an old version of Frescobaldi.
 

 AFAIK Frescobaldi refers to OpenOffice (or some other installed)
 dictionaries. So it depends on something outside of Frescobaldi.

 HTH
 Urs

 Best,
 Robert
 
 
 
 Am 25/07/15 um 18:03 schrieb Avner Dorman:
  Does anyone have experience Hyphenating German text with the
  Frescobaldi tool?
 
  I don't see German in the list of languages and I'm not sure how to
  add it.
 
  Any suggestions would be appreciated!
 
  All the best, Avner
 
 
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Re: German Hyphenation

2015-07-25 Thread Avner Dorman
sorry about that -

My version is:



On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 7:39 PM Avner Dorman avnerdor...@gmail.com wrote:

 I see German in the general preferences but not in the options of the
 hyphenation tool. It seems odd to me, since lesser common languages are
 included -

 My Frescobaldi version is:



 On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 2:59 PM Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:



 Am 25. Juli 2015 20:47:13 MESZ, schrieb Robert Schmaus 
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 I never used hyphenations in frescobaldi so far, but for what it's
 worth, in my Mac implemenation of Frescobaldi, the General Preferences
 have a list of languages that includes German as well. I'm using a
 complete standard version (2.18), no customisations or anything, so I
 guess that's available for all platforms.
 
 Are you referring to *that* list of languages as well? Maybe you use
 an old version of Frescobaldi.
 

 AFAIK Frescobaldi refers to OpenOffice (or some other installed)
 dictionaries. So it depends on something outside of Frescobaldi.

 HTH
 Urs

 Best,
 Robert
 
 
 
 Am 25/07/15 um 18:03 schrieb Avner Dorman:
  Does anyone have experience Hyphenating German text with the
  Frescobaldi tool?
 
  I don't see German in the list of languages and I'm not sure how to
  add it.
 
  Any suggestions would be appreciated!
 
  All the best, Avner
 
 
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Re: German Hyphenation

2015-07-25 Thread Avner Dorman
Frescobaldi 2.18.1
Python: 2.7.10
python-ly: 0.92
and I'm using lilypond 2.19.22

Thanks!
Avner

On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 7:40 PM Avner Dorman avnerdor...@gmail.com wrote:

 sorry about that -

 My version is:



 On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 7:39 PM Avner Dorman avnerdor...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I see German in the general preferences but not in the options of the
 hyphenation tool. It seems odd to me, since lesser common languages are
 included -

 My Frescobaldi version is:



 On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 2:59 PM Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:



 Am 25. Juli 2015 20:47:13 MESZ, schrieb Robert Schmaus 
 robert.schm...@web.de:
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 I never used hyphenations in frescobaldi so far, but for what it's
 worth, in my Mac implemenation of Frescobaldi, the General Preferences
 have a list of languages that includes German as well. I'm using a
 complete standard version (2.18), no customisations or anything, so I
 guess that's available for all platforms.
 
 Are you referring to *that* list of languages as well? Maybe you use
 an old version of Frescobaldi.
 

 AFAIK Frescobaldi refers to OpenOffice (or some other installed)
 dictionaries. So it depends on something outside of Frescobaldi.

 HTH
 Urs

 Best,
 Robert
 
 
 
 Am 25/07/15 um 18:03 schrieb Avner Dorman:
  Does anyone have experience Hyphenating German text with the
  Frescobaldi tool?
 
  I don't see German in the list of languages and I'm not sure how to
  add it.
 
  Any suggestions would be appreciated!
 
  All the best, Avner
 
 
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Re: Exporting quarter tones to midi?

2015-07-03 Thread Avner Dorman
Thanks David!

I guess my question then is whether there's a way to export it to another
notation program - since all of them use a different protocol to define
quarter tones. I saw that there's a lilypond-musicxml project but I am not
sure what stage of development it is in.

Many thanks,
Avner

On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 10:02 AM David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:

 Avner Dorman avnerdor...@gmail.com writes:

  Hi Everyone,
 
  Is there a way to export quarter tone information to midi?

 Uh, just do it?


 produces


 here.  Which sounds just like I'd expect.

 lilymidi --pretty outputs
 Filename: quart.midi
 MIDI format:  1 (one or more simultaneous tracks)
 Divisions:1536 per whole note
 #Tracks:  2

 Track 1:
 Time 0:
 Track name: control track
 Text:   creator:
 Text:   GNU LilyPond 2.19.22
 Time signature: 4/4, metronome 3/16
 Tempo:  100 msec/quarter
 End of Track

 Track 2:
 Time 0:
 Track name: \new:
 Control mode change: 0, 7100
 Note on: Channel 0, C3(48)
 Time 384:
 Note off: Channel 0, C3(48)
 Unrecognized MIDI event: (224, 0, 80)
 Note on: Channel 0, C3(48)
 Time 768:
 Note off: Channel 0, C3(48)
 Unrecognized MIDI event: (224, 0, 64)
 Note on: Channel 0, Cis3(49)
 Time 1152:
 Note off: Channel 0, Cis3(49)
 Unrecognized MIDI event: (224, 0, 48)
 Note on: Channel 0, D3(50)
 Time 1536:
 Note off: Channel 0, D3(50)
 Unrecognized MIDI event: (224, 0, 64)
 Note on: Channel 0, D3(50)
 Time 3072:
 Note off: Channel 0, D3(50)
 End of Track

 And I would assume that the Unrecognized MIDI event messages are
 tuning events.  64 would tune to point, 80 would tune 1/4 sharp, 48
 would tune 1/4 flat.

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Exporting quarter tones to midi?

2015-07-03 Thread Avner Dorman
Hi Everyone,

Is there a way to export quarter tone information to midi?

Thanks!
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Re: written tremolo / subdivision of repeated pitch shortcut?

2015-06-23 Thread Avner Dorman
subdivide (bes4, 5) - sorry about that.

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Avner Dorman avnerdor...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi All,

 Is there a quicker way to write out repeated notes?

 Maybe something that conceptualizes the notes
 as a fraction of the total duration?

 I am thinking of a function like subdivide(pitch, ratio) which
 takes the complete duration and subdivides into equal parts.

 So instead of writing
{g16 g g g}
 or
{ \tuplet 4/5 { bes16 bes bes bes bes } }

 one could write subdivide (g4, 4) or subdivide (bes16, 5) and
 get the same result.

 Thanks!
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written tremolo / subdivision of repeated pitch shortcut?

2015-06-23 Thread Avner Dorman
Hi All,

Is there a quicker way to write out repeated notes?

Maybe something that conceptualizes the notes
as a fraction of the total duration?

I am thinking of a function like subdivide(pitch, ratio) which
takes the complete duration and subdivides into equal parts. 

So instead of writing 
   {g16 g g g} 
or 
   { \tuplet 4/5 { bes16 bes bes bes bes } } 

one could write subdivide (g4, 4) or subdivide (bes16, 5) and
get the same result. 

Thanks!
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Re: written tremolo / subdivision of repeated pitch shortcut?

2015-06-23 Thread Avner Dorman
I meant subdivide (best4, 5)

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Avner Dorman avnerdor...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi All,

 Is there a quicker way to write out repeated notes?

 Maybe something that conceptualizes the notes
 as a fraction of the total duration?

 I am thinking of a function like subdivide(pitch, ratio) which
 takes the complete duration and subdivides into equal parts.

 So instead of writing
{g16 g g g}
 or
{ \tuplet 4/5 { bes16 bes bes bes bes } }

 one could write subdivide (g4, 4) or subdivide (bes16, 5) and
 get the same result.

 Thanks!
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Re: using python snippets in Lilypond

2015-06-21 Thread Avner Dorman
So I create the python snippet - how do I then call it in the score?

I apologize if this is too basic of a question...

Thanks!
Avner

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 On 2015-06-21 16:28, David Kastrup wrote:

 Dear All,
 
 I understand that there is a way to use
 python snippets within a lilypond score.

 Not that I know of, so it would seem that any such possibility would not
 be advertised widely and definitely not be a core feature of LilyPond.

 The LilyPond editor Frescobaldi may be extended in Python if I am not
 mistaken.


 Yes, you can use Python snippets in Frescobaldi, but not in the LilyPond
 code/score directly - instead they are created in a special Snippets editor.

 Best
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using python snippets in Lilypond

2015-06-21 Thread Avner
Dear All,

I understand that there is a way to use 
python snippets within a lilypond score. 

Can someone provide an example of a lilypond score that uses a python snippet? 

Thanks!
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Re: using python snippets in Lilypond

2015-06-21 Thread Avner Dorman
Thank you so much everyone!

It works perfectly and I've learned a whole lot!

All the best,
Avner

On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Paul Morris p...@paulwmorris.com wrote:

  On Jun 21, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Peter Bjuhr peterbj...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Does anyone know if there is a way to add these snippets to the
 snippets menu in Frescobaldi?
 
  If there is I haven’t been able to find it.  It would be much more
 convenient to access them there (rather than via the snippets manager
 panel).
 
  Yes, this is controlled by the top line in the Snippet (you have to open
 the Snippet in the Snippets editor to see that). If you put in menu: 
 followed by the name of the section in the Snippets menu, they will appear
 there. I think you'll understand what I'm talking about if you look at some
 of the examples.

 Got it, thanks Peter!

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Re: using python snippets in Lilypond

2015-06-21 Thread Avner Dorman
I think this is a very interesting idea (would be useful for me).

On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:



 Am 21.06.2015 um 18:25 schrieb Peter Bjuhr:
 
 
  On 2015-06-21 16:47, Urs Liska wrote:
  Just a question: would it be possible to call a Python script from
  Scheme (this should be possible) and use its output in LilyPond?
 
  Maybe you'll find some answers here:
 http://www.zak.co.il/a/itches/pyguile

 I think I'm thinking of something more simple: Invoke a Python script
 (or actually any other shell-like script) and use its output (i.e. what
 the Python script prints) as a string evaluation of the call.

 I think this should be feasible, but I'm not so sure if it is really
 interesting.

 Urs

 
  Best
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