On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> wrote:
> Pierre THIERRY writes: > > [cc lilypond-devel] > > > If memory serves, so far we have US$200, C$100 and €200. If I were to > > work alone on this bounty, that would allow me to allocate > > approximately 20hrs, which should clearly be enough to write a nice > > XML exporting in some schema mimicking Lilypond's representation, and > > probably also the XSLT transformation to MusicXML (I'm not sure how > > much time figuring it and then debugging it will take, it has been > > ages since I played with XSLT). > > To fix this bug, what we need is a very clear bug report to know when we > can close it. Actually, we require that for all bugs, so #665 should > never have been entered into the bug database like this. > > What I would like to see attached to #665 is at least one .ly with > corresponding .xml with bonusses attached. > > Possibly it's best to delay #665 and split it up into several different > issues (and attached bounties), each with it's own .ly -- and starting > with a most simple one. > > It's only about an hour of work (see below) to convert a simple and > prepared .ly score to musicxml, see below. > > Jan > > > That sounds encouraging. So how far away are we from being able to handle a more realistic score, say a string quartet or a 4-part choral score with with lyrics and piano reduction? Cheers, Mike
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