Hi Reinhold,
Am 09.09.2011 um 21:43 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
> Am Freitag, 9. September 2011, 21:31:01 schrieb Patrick Schmidt:
>> here is a tiny example to demonstrate the issue: the musicxml2ly-conversion
>> results in a common treble clef instead of a bass clef when the
>> XML-clef-element c
Am Freitag, 9. September 2011, 21:31:01 schrieb Patrick Schmidt:
> here is a tiny example to demonstrate the issue: the musicxml2ly-conversion
> results in a common treble clef instead of a bass clef when the
> XML-clef-element contains a number attribute and a value,
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> P.S.: my first email p
Hey all,
here is a tiny example to demonstrate the issue: the musicxml2ly-conversion
results in a common treble clef instead of a bass clef when the
XML-clef-element contains a number attribute and a value, e.g. . Without the number attribute everything works as expected.
MusicXML allows number
Am Donnerstag, 8. September 2011, 18:29:21 schrieb Patrick Schmidt:
> here is a tiny example (see file attached) to demonstrate the issue: the
> musicxml2ly-conversion results in a common treble clef instead of a bass
> clef. Without the number attribute everything works as expected. MusicXML
> all
Hey all,
here is a tiny example (see file attached) to demonstrate the issue: the
musicxml2ly-conversion results in a common treble clef instead of a bass clef.
Without the number attribute everything works as expected. MusicXML allows
number attributes in clef elements, so it's valid XML-code.