Hi everyone, I know the subject of xml export has been discussed a lot, but I do need help. I found some LilyPond files online for a particular piece that I need to convert to xml so I can then turn
Sorry - edited subject to get the linking correct Harm, https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706 has a discussion about this as well. I've started lookin
Harm, https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706 has a discussion about this as well. I've started looking at the OpenLilyLib solution at the bottom of the
Hi Jacques, Tbh, most of the mor detailed stuff is way over my head.. Good to know. Well, I'm afraid I can't help coding, C++ is not my world. Though, I'd really love to see LilyPond being able to do
Hello folks, The recent posts on this subject show there is interest in the matter. Sorry for the length of this one... My work was initially homed by Grame’s libmusicxml2 library as an example of
Hi Andrew, On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 5:03 PM Andrew Bernard <andrew.bernard@gmail.com> wrote: Hi David, But it would be great in the future to have more and better MIDI support. I no longer regard it
Hi Andrew, On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 5:03 PM Andrew Bernard <andrew.bernard@gmail.com> wrote: Hi David, But it would be great in the future to have more and better MIDI support. I no longer regard it
Hello everyone, My name is Jenny Suchan, and I just joined this list yesterday. I am a totally blind musician seriously pursuing a career in music composition. After looking into several different sc
Hi Andrew, Hi David, But it would be great in the future to have more and better MIDI support. I no longer regard it as a small feature on the side, but something I really need. For now, I will stic
Indeed. And a unifying concept covering both grobs and MIDI objects (mobs?) might even pave a way to iterative generation of time-based MusicXML (xobs?) or Braille (bobs?) or other renditions of the
Hi all, I finally figured out what goes wrong here. The issue is that I get the key signature and the last key signature from the context in the following way: (ly:context-property (ly:translator-con
I just noticed that in Lilypond 2.20 the key signature listener in my braille system doesn't get called anymore, where under 2.18.2 it does. I added a code sample below where I show how I attach the
Hi all, I just noticed that in Lilypond 2.20 the key signature listener in my braille system doesn't get called anymore, where under 2.18.2 it does. I added a code sample below where I show how I att
Hi, Nevertheless, I'd urge you to try and make sure that everything you develop will work with current LilyPond versions. Not only in order to lower the barrier for developers to help you (or others
Wow, that's digging back a bit. I remember contributing to that thread, so I won't repeat myself! -- J Martin Rushton MBCS Attachment: signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Here is a thread from November 2017, with a new user introduction from Daniel Chavez. A blind musician using LilyPond to make sheet music for sighted people. <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilyp
Hello folks, I’ve thought of a possibility which surely others have already considered, and I’m not sure whether the idea makes sense at all. This would consist in printing LilyPond scores in 3D
Yeko, I see four lines of code in your word document. Each has some very minor error/additions 1) remove the braces { } 2) remove the braces { }, change \trill to \startTrillSpan 3) remove the brace,
Dear all, Thank you very much for your replies, and I apologize for the inconvenience. As I am blind, and it was late when I sent the e-mail, I didn't feel I could figure out the errors on my own. Th
But there are no symbols in that alist to look up. Just numbers. Well, you can figure out the number of bytes in a character from its starting byte. But utf-8 has more features than that. My code is