[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > 1. [obvliously] the changes in both mudela and MusicXML (which I'll intercept!) > 2. some differences in the "semantic" capabilities of the two languages. > > I'll explain better my mind about the last point (it would be more on topic on > the devel-list, but I'm seizing such opportunity :-) > There are expecially two things I'm thinking about: > 1. in MusicXML slurs can span from one voice to another. I don't know whether > this can match any actual musical situation (but I doubt), it's probably a music > representation trick (although used in Finale, too): anyway there is no - AFAIK - > a way to represent this with Lilypond.
No, nor do I think there should be. > 2. some "spanning" music expressions (e.g.: wedges) are tied to the > general music score (intended as time stream), rather than to single > notes/parts. This cause a problem similar to the first one: I can > get the start of the indication, but not the end. > > Is there a way to go around these problems and/or extend Lilypond to > support them? You could attach all of them to a bunch of skip notes. I'm not sure how you get them to print then, though. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user