Prompted by this message I decided to try musicxml2ly again, and I have
to say WOW!! I tried this a while back, probably with 2.10.33 or
something, and it failed miserably. The output was totally unusable.
This time was completely different. I took two Finale files, one simple
and one fairly complicated and long, and exported them as musicXML
files, then ran the musicxml2ly command on them and finally ran them in
lilypond, and I can't believe how well it worked. Major props to the
developers for this!! The final .pdf output was very good, almost
usable "as is." With a few adjustments to the lilypond file it would be
perfect. This is an amazing improvement over what I tried before.
THANKS!!! This is going to save me countless hours of work if I want to
convert my many, many Finale files to lilypond. Awesome!
Jon
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
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Am Freitag, 13. Juni 2008 schrieb Neil Thornock:
Does anyone out there have a Lilypond syntax file written in Python?
Well, musicxml2ly is a python script and uses the lilypond python "library"
python/musicexp.py (in the lilypond sources). I does everything that I need
in musicxml2ly, so maybe it also fits your needs...
Cheers,
Reinhold
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* Financial and Actuarial Mathematics, TU Wien, http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/
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