2011/8/22 Jan-Peter Voigt <jp.vo...@gmx.de>: > Am 22.08.2011 13:07, schrieb Robert Schmaus: >> >> Hi Lilyponderers, >> >> I agree with Joseph - let's not blow this out of proportion and start >> creating conspiracies. of course I also agree with everyone else that >> this ist simply annoying and stupid, not to mention unprofessional, on >> part of the contest organisers. >> >> who, by the way, replied to my request why specifically they ask for >> sibelius or finale. here's what they wote: >>> >>> The winner composition will be played in concert >>> and edited. I hope you understand the implications of it. > > This is a situation one can blame, but he will not change it by moarning and > cheating. > So again: if lilypond would be able to export musicXML one can say, hey why > don't you take musicXML, Finale and Sibelius should be able to import this > kind of file. > The resulting file won't look as beautiful as the lilypond output, but > should'nt it be possible just to write out all notes, clefs, time sigs and > key sigs to a file, that might have music-xml-format? > I did not have a deeper look into it (and don't remember, were its found), > but I saw the export function in lily 2.15 wich generates textfiles with > note-numbers and lengths. So it should be possible. > I would'nt export the fine layout into other programs, because this will not > work ever and would need very tricky two-pass execution.
What would be the point of using LilyPond then, if all the beautiful formatting will be lost? 2011/8/22 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: > Jan-Peter Voigt <jp.vo...@gmx.de> writes: > >> Does anyone know, what happens, if someone uses a sib-generated xml in >> finale? > > Jean Sibelius turns counterclockwise in his grave, as opposed to his > direction when typesetting a score with Sibelius. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D cheers, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user