Hello
On 21/06/2010 18:46, Patrick Schmidt wrote:
What do you think?
Sounds/Looks good to me.
I have submitted a patch.
James
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Dear list,
I have a very annoying question.
Please don't blame me for anything but just help me or not.
I will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-( and would
like to know if there is an acceptable solution for the task (well, even
the task itself isn't acceptable ...)
The
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Urs Liska lilyp...@ursliska.de wrote:
I will have to somehow convert a LilyPond score to Finale :-(
You _might_ be able to save some time by producing a midi file from
lilypond, importing the midi into finale, and then correcting pitches,
rhythms, dynamics, and
There are many PDF to 'XYZ' output 'scanning software' available.
For example:
http://www.musitek.com/
While this doesn't necessarily help you, it is possible that the people
using Finale have something like this that they use for other non-Finale
Scores but have failed to mention to you.
Well, that's about what I expected but definitely don't want to read :-(
Are there any tools around to convert LilyPond scores to any other
format at all?
Through one of the editing tools?
Best
Urs
P.S.
If found http://www.recordare.com/default.asp that offers (commercial)
file translation
I've found a workaround, thanks to an old thread on lilypond-devel.
It seems, that somehow strangely the local guile library (1.8.7) gets
loaded instead of the version inside the .app.
The only way I've found so far to fix this, is to remove
/usr/local/libguile*
cheers,
jan.
Jan Baumgart
1) If you manage to open the .ly-file with MuseScore you can export
to MusicXML and then import the .xml-file with Finale.
2) You could use PDFtoMusic. The software converts PDFs (no scans) to
MusicXML but it's not perfect and it's commercial. You might have to
edit/correct the output in
Sorry, I misunderstood NR. But I still need more than 16 sounds. I don't know
the difference between channel and track. Finale and Sibelius can have more
than 32 instruments at once, so I don't know whether Lilypond can reach this
feature.
Regards
Haipeng
Hello Urs,
I'd like to tell you that I wanted Lilypond to export Musicxml to fit my
usage (as a blind), but no one is able to do this. This issue and related talks
is in the Google Code. By the way, Musescore has removed Lilypond import
already.
Regards
Haipeng
2010/6/22 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com:
Sorry, I misunderstood NR. But I still need more than 16 sounds. I don't
know the difference between channel and track. Finale and Sibelius can have
more than 32 instruments at once, so I don't know whether Lilypond can reach
this feature.
That's
Patrick == Patrick Schmidt p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes:
Patrick 1) If you manage to open the .ly-file with MuseScore you can
export to
Patrick MusicXML and then import the .xml-file with Finale.
MuseScore is a good program, but if that doesn't work, there are several
other GUI programs
I am using Lilypond on an XP machine, and I am trying to convert some
(compressed) XML files from Capella.
But all ends each time with the same error messages:
C:\Temp\nc\XMLmusicxml2ly -v Yes.capx
Reading MusicXML from Yes.capx ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program Files\Easy
Hi,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 17:51:12 +0200
Maarten de Keijzer maarten.de.keij...@hccnet.nl wrote:
I am using Lilypond on an XP machine, and I am trying to convert some
(compressed) XML files from Capella.
But all ends each time with the same error messages:
C:\Temp\nc\XMLmusicxml2ly -v
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that musicxml2ly can
read .capx-files. It can handle .xml and .mxl-files, though. But you
can import .cap(x)-files with MuseScore and export them as .ly-files.
MuseScore converts to LilyPond Version 2.12.0. You can update it with
convert-ly. You'll
Hi,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 19:38:40 +0200
Patrick Schmidt p.l.schm...@gmx.de wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that musicxml2ly can
read .capx-files. It can handle .xml and .mxl-files, though. But you
can import .cap(x)-files with MuseScore and export them
as .ly-files.
At 19:38 on 22 Jun 2010, Patrick Schmidt wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that musicxml2ly can
read .capx-files. It can handle .xml and .mxl-files, though.
This looks as though it might be helpful:
http://bjungmann.privat.t-online.de/CapXMLSkripte.htm#CapToMusic
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Mark
Hello,
Does anyone know how to force a line break in the attached example
with two simultaneous staffs in a different tempo? The problem is
that there is no exact simultaneous point (between the unrelated
tempi). A invisible barline with a break just before a split point
(within the bar)
lilypond version 2.13.25
lilypondtool version (D/L direct from jedit plugin repo) 2.12.894
I've been working all day on trying to get the internal midi player in
jedit/lilypondtool to work with timidity. (as lilypondtool has no
jackmidi as yet)
No luck so far. I have timidity running as an alsa
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