Re: MEI to MusicXML
>> Thanks for the link(s) to this repository, and sorry for the very >> late reply. I'm going to try >> >> https://github.com/cemfi/meico >> >> which uses the 'music-encoding' XLST stylesheets, AFAIK, and, >> according to the release news (from last week) is now able to read >> and write MusicXML – let's see how this will work! I still have >> some Java issues, but I guess this can be ironed out soon. > > Java is my native habitat, so if you need assistance in ironing out > issues feel free to reach out. Thanks for your kind offer! On my OpenSUSE box I could make Meico start after installing 'java-1_8_0-openjdk' and 'java-1_8_0-openjfx'. It doesn't seem to work properly, though, but I won't pursue this further due to lack of interest. While the GUI has already support for MEI to MusicXML conversion, the functionality for it is actually still missing, unfortunately. I was told that the Verovio developers are working on a MEI to MusicXML plugin for MuseScore, to be published in autumn – if I get more information I will share it here. Werner
Re: MEI to MusicXML
> On 25 May 2023, at 10:47, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > > Hello Jean and Silvain, > > >>> for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from >>> the Digital Mozart Edition >>> >>> https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en >>> >>> to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his >>> Braille terminal. >>> >>> Any idea how to do that? >> >> Apparently there is this tool, no idea how well developed or >> maintained it is: https://github.com/music-encoding/encoding-tools > > Thanks for the link(s) to this repository, and sorry for the very > late reply. I'm going to try > > https://github.com/cemfi/meico > > which uses the 'music-encoding' XLST stylesheets, AFAIK, and, > according to the release news (from last week) is now able to read and > write MusicXML – let's see how this will work! I still have some Java > issues, but I guess this can be ironed out soon. Java is my native habitat, so if you need assistance in ironing out issues feel free to reach out
Re: MEI to MusicXML
Hello Jean and Silvain, >> for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from >> the Digital Mozart Edition >> >> https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en >> >> to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his >> Braille terminal. >> >> Any idea how to do that? > > Apparently there is this tool, no idea how well developed or > maintained it is: https://github.com/music-encoding/encoding-tools Thanks for the link(s) to this repository, and sorry for the very late reply. I'm going to try https://github.com/cemfi/meico which uses the 'music-encoding' XLST stylesheets, AFAIK, and, according to the release news (from last week) is now able to read and write MusicXML – let's see how this will work! I still have some Java issues, but I guess this can be ironed out soon. Werner
Re: MEI to MusicXML
I have no idea... but when I record an HTML page, I can see that the score is hard encoded in SVG format (must be created by a JavaScript library from an MEI file), and it contains this information: /The present encoding in MEI 4.0.1 (with some minor customizations) is based on a previous encoding in DOX format. The DOX data were gained from optical music recognition (OMR) and proofreading processes developed and carried out by The Packard Humanities Institute, Los Altos, CA./ / / I tried to look at/ / https://music-encoding.org/ Maybe something can be found at this page: https://music-encoding.org/resources/tools.html I only find conversion tools the other way... https://www.verovio.org/musicxml.html This page indicate scripts for both ways... https://github.com/gburlet/musicxml-mei-conversion Le 28.04.23 à 10:18, Werner LEMBERG a écrit : Folks, for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from the Digital Mozart Edition https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his Braille terminal. Any idea how to do that? Werner -- Silvain Dupertuis Route de Lausanne 335 1293 Bellevue (Switzerland) tél. +41-(0)22-774.20.67 portable +41-(0)79-604.87.52 web: silvain-dupertuis.org <https://perso.silvain-dupertuis.org>
Re: MEI to MusicXML
> Le 28 avr. 2023 à 10:19, Werner LEMBERG a écrit : > > > Folks, > > > for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from the > Digital Mozart Edition > > https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en > > to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his Braille > terminal. > > Any idea how to do that? Apparently there is this tool, no idea how well developed or maintained it is: https://github.com/music-encoding/encoding-tools
MEI to MusicXML
Folks, for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from the Digital Mozart Edition https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his Braille terminal. Any idea how to do that? Werner
Fwd: [MEI-L] A WordPress plugin for displaying very easily a MEI (or MusicXML or PAE) score in a WordPress page
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: "Etienne Fréjaville" Gesendet: 24. Juni 2018 00:31:43 MESZ An: Music Encoding Initiative Betreff: [MEI-L] A WordPress plugin for displaying very easily a MEI (or MusicXML or PAE) score in a WordPress page Dear MEI community, I'm happy to inform you that I have published a WordPress plugin allowing to display very easily a MEI (or MusicXML or PAE) score in a WordPress page. Do you own a WordPress site and publish frequently music fragments, incipits or small music sheets ? This plugin is done for you… and it's free!! It allows you by writing directly your MEI, MusicXML or PAE code between two shortcode tags [pn_msv] and [/pn_msv] in the text of a WordPress page or post, to have it rendered directly in your page. Is the code too big to be placed directly in our page ? Upload a file on your site and have it rendered the same way. The plugin is powered by Verovio for the score rendering, and generates for you the cumbersome JavaScript code necessary to invoke Verovio JavaScript toolkit with the appropriate parameters. Moreover, it facilitates greatly the display in the appropriate size of your score, without having to specify any score dimensioning. Even if all Verovio options are not accessible on the shortcode (this is not the goal, the use must be simplified at the maximum), some options are allowed on the plugin and are fully described at http://www.partitionnumerique.com/music-sheet-viewer-wordpress-plugin/ The plugin is freely available in the WordPress plugins directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/music-sheet-viewer/ or can be installed directly from your WordPress site by going to the plugin’s administration page and entering « Music Sheet Viewer » in the plugin’s search field. At last, all donations are welcome for supporting my work. All the best. Etienne Fréjaville http://www.partitionnumerique.com L'avenir de la partition musicale ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user