In bar 35 & 37, 5th staff down, the upper octaves crash into the beam. PMX sets 
the beam height and slope based only on the main notes, and ignores any chordal 
notes. You would either need to tell it to make the beam higher, or enter the 
higher notes first (as main notes) while still forcing the beam to be an 
up-beam. Same problem in bar 16. 7th staff down.

 

--Don Simons

 

From: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 8:44 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive <[email protected]>
Subject: [Tex-music] progress with XML2PMX

 

Hi,

some of you will remember that I started working on a Converter from MusicXML 
to PMX more than a year ago.

Now it has got a certain mileage, but before publishing it, I want to show you 
some results for discussion.

ActorPreludeSample.pdf is the original notes sheet from Recordare Inc. 

ActPreSam48.PMX has been generated from the published MusicXML-file with almost 
no manual operations.

The only place, where  I had to tweak PMX a bit, was in measures 24 and 25 for 
instruments 14, 18, 19 and 20,
where I could not place the dynamic marks automatically.
In the XML-Code the dynamic marks were located right at the beginning of the 
measure and not after the referenced note (like in PMX).

ActPreSam48.pdf is the result from running ActPreSam48.pmx with the latest 
PMXAB_2.71- (64Bit).

I would be pleased if someone could run the PMX, look at the error messages and 
warnings, like "more than 14 hairpins" etc.,
and tell me whether they are relevant or not and could or should be avioided.

Also what I do not understand, why the piece starts with an empty page. Any 
idea?



Regards Dieter
 
P.S. Thanks to Bob! the 64Bit version is the good one.
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