There has been some progress, gentlemen.
This concoction of mine might be of interest to some:
http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
To my best knowledge, this tool is substantially more powerful
than other existing Sib->Ly converters.
You are welcome to try it out.
The whole thing is absolutely free and open source, naturally.
Written as a two-part suite: a dumb Sibelius plug-in that does nothing
but dump the whole score into an .xml file, and the main part -- the
interpreter --
that does the translation into .ly
The interpreter is written in Ruby, packaged as a standalone .exe for
convenience.
More info at
http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
Kirill-7 wrote:
>
> Forgot to mention why I need this at all.
>
> I'm writing a plug-in for Sibelius to export scores in LilyPond format.
> It runs a two-pass procedure (I'm giving a simplified picture):
>
>
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