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Re: short Musikmesse minutes
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Johan Vromans |
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Re: short Musikmesse minutes |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Mar 2014 14:03:47 +0100 |
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Francisco Vila <address@hidden> writes:
> This is true but he is talking about using "their MusicXML importer" I
> think.
>
> Without knowing all the internal details, I can say this sounds easy
> but it is Not. Because, it imports, and converts to what exactly?
> Certainly not to a LilyPond-usable representation of the music.
All I wanted to say is that there exists a piece of open source software
that does a decent job of converting MusicXML into LilyPond. It may be
worth considering to clone this tool, strip everything but the MusicXML
importer and LilyPond exporter and proceed from there.
Of course it is not trivial, but continuously enhancing the current
MusicXML.py isn't trivial either.
Alternatively, we could give the MuseScore LilyPond exporter some live
it needs to keep it alive.
-- Johan
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, (continued)
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Urs Liska, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Johan Vromans, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Urs Liska, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, pls, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Francisco Vila, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes,
Johan Vromans <=
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Urs Liska, 2014/03/20
- Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2014/03/20
Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Urs Liska, 2014/03/19
Re: short Musikmesse minutes, Francisco Vila, 2014/03/19