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From: | Jean-Charles Malahieude |
Subject: | Re: musicxml2ly and language files |
Date: | Sat, 20 Nov 2010 20:23:29 +0100 |
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Le 20/11/2010 19:18, Graham Percival disait :
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 11:48:17AM +0100, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:Correcting some typos in the usage manual, I just read in the section about musicxml2ly: "@item -l, --language=LANG use a different language file 'LANG.ly' and corresponding pitch names, e.g. 'deutsch' for deutsch.ly and German note names." I wonder if this assertion is still valid or will ever be deprecated.It's easy to test if it is currently valid. It's impossible to say if it will ever be deprecated. I suggest you find a musicxml file and try converting it to lilypond a few times, giving different -l values. If you do not see the expected "language", then file a bug report.
It works with every language (tested with 01a-Pitches-Pitches.xml and 01d-Pitches-Microtones.xml from the regtests).
The only thing that might be "disturbing" is the presence in the resulting file of the line
\include "lingua.ly" instead of the newly formulation \language "lingua" unless there were some Arabic or makam music.xml file around... Sorry if this is too much noise. Jean-Charles
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