Hi LilyPond Gurus,
This is probably a very trivial question.
As you might know, I am working on a Sibelius to LilyPond translator.
LilyPond has a staccatissimo articulation -| which on paper looks like
a little wedge with a rounded top.
Sibelius has two similar-looking articulations, called "wedge
trick! Very clever.
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
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Hi LilyPond Gurus,
I cannot quite find figure out from the manual which is a better practice when
typesetting transposing instruments (say, a B\flat clarinet):
1) Specifying \transposition bes { ... } and then writing out the
transposed part. Or
2) Using \transpose bes, c {\transposition bes ...}
belius to MusicXML, essentially duplicating the functionality of
Dolet and intruding on your territory. I do not want to do that.
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Kirill Sidorov
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Update for sib2ly released (v1.01, 2 Feb 2010)
* Chord symbols now supported.
* sib2lydump.plg updated to work with Sibelius 5.
* Fixed a serious bug with phrasing slurs.
* Odd cases like multiple BarRests per bar are handled more gracefuly.
* Various other bug fixes.
Updated version can be downl
Ewald Gutenkunst web.de> writes:
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> Thanks - with ruby it works well on my mac.
>
> The pdf is made, but I have an error and warnings:
>
>
Dear Ewald,
You report really helped. There was indeed a bug with phrasing
slurs -- fixed now.
The problem with double bar rests is more of a Sibeli
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool organum.hu> writes:
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> But why don't you dump directly to lilypond? Because Sibelius plugin
> interface is not so good as writing in Ruby?
>
> Bert
>
That was my first naive attempt, to do all the work in a Sibelius plugin.
(That would have made things 100% port
Carl Sorensen byu.edu> writes:
> This brings up an issue that has been concerning me in this whole thread.
>
> I believe that a good xml dump from Sibelius is a wonderful tool, and I'm
> delighted that Kirill has been working on it. Thanks, Kirill!
>
> However, it s
it works well on my mac.
>
> The pdf is made, but I have an error and warnings:
>
>
Ewald,
Thank you for your report!
Could you please send me a (short fragment of) the .XML that causes the error.
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Kirill Sidorov
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Johan Vromans squirrel.nl> writes:
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> This is really very good stuff!
>
Johan,
Thank you for your report!
1) NumStaveLines has apparently been introduced only in Sib6. Using the value of
NumStaveLines the interpreter decides whether the staff is a normal staff or a
rythmic staff (hence all
nk to the Ruby source distribution is found on the homepage:
http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
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Johan Vromans squirrel.nl> writes:
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> Kirill yandex.ru> writes:
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> > This new tool I wrote might be of interest to some:
> >
> > http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
>
> Must I conclude that this, too, requires Sibelius 6 or higher?
>
I have no way o
Ewald Gutenkunst web.de> writes:
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> Hi,
>
> Very interesting tool!
> is there any way to use it on Mac?
> The first step (the sib plugin) works already well.
>
> ~Ewald
>
Yes, it should work on all platforms provided you have a Ruby interpreter.
I will update the instructions shortly.
_
Hi all,
I apologise for multiple posting this morning.
I replied to earlier threads where Sib->Ly conversion was discussed,
without realising it was going straight to the mailing-list to annoy everyone.
Sorry!!
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
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ttp://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
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Kirill Sidorov
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Valentin Villenave wrote:
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> 2009/3/23 Jonathan Kulp :
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>>> If anyone's interested, I've started work on a Sibelius plug-in to
>>> export Lilypond data. I know there were rumors of such a thing
>>> floating a
ttp://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
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Kirill is back))
This concoction of mine might be of interest to some:
http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
To my best knowledge, this tool is substantially more powerful
than other existing Sib->Ly converters.
You are welcome to try it out.
The whole thing is absolutely free and open sou
for
convenience.
More info at http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
Kirill-7 wrote:
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> Forgot to mention why I need this at all.
>
> I'm writing a plug-in for Sibelius to export scores in LilyPond format.
> It runs a two-pass procedure (I'm
This new tool I wrote might be of interest to some:
http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
To my best knowledge, this is the most powerful
Sibelius to LilyPond converter to date.
The whole thing is, of course, free and open source.
Tell me what you think.
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
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This new tool I wrote might be of interest to some:
http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/
To my best knowledge, this is the most powerful
Sibelius to LilyPond converter to date.
The whole thing is, of course, free and open source.
Tell me what you think.
Best,
Kirill Sidorov
My Sib2Ly plugin is in progress. Please wait for the public release!
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Double-post, please delete one of them.
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Hello.
Mats, the voices code now works (those who were not following, see
gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/25233), but now I want to make sure the beams
work fine as well.
Here is an example to illustrate what goes wrong:
1) This is the original Sibelius excerpt: http://sidosoft.ru/01sib.png
2) I p
Hello.
Mats, the voices code now works (those who were not following, see
gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/25233), but now I want to make sure the beams
work fine as well.
Here is an example to illustrate what goes wrong:
1) This is the original Sibelius excerpt: http://sidosoft.ru/01sib.png
2) I p
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
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> Possibly, \partcombine can handle this, otherwise I'm afraid
> the best solution is to implement a music function in Scheme
> that goes through the music and adds \voiceOne and \oneVoice
> at the appropriate places.
>
> At second thought, I guess you genera
Ok, gentlemen. Summer is over, back to the drawing board (for those who still
remember, the Sibelius->LyliPond plugin is in works).
The following question might seem a bit unusual, but I'll ask anyway.
Suppose I have a Staff, and two explicitly instantiated Voices in this Staff.
These voices are
I use \relative, so \transpose doesn't work.
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Forgot to mention why I need this at all.
I'm writing a plug-in for Sibelius to export scores in LilyPond format.
It runs a two-pass procedure (I'm giving a simplified picture):
Pass 1: Read through all notes/rests in the score or a selected pasage and
generate the corresponding .ly text for the
roperties that are set by default. Then you can do the
> same for Text spanners and see what differs.
> In particular, it seems that you have to \override the properties
> dash-fraction
> and edge-height and \revert the value of dash-period.
>
>/Mats
>
> Kirill wrot
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
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> How about using a text spanner?
>
>/Mats
>
What parameters do I have to set for a text spanner so as to *exactly* emulate
the apperance of a regular ottava line?
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Hello, list.
Is there a way to draw the octavation line (ottava alta/bassa) without actually
transposing the pitches by an octave?
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