Op vrijdag 13 juni 2008, schreef Valentin Villenave:
> 2008/6/13 Neil Thornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Does anyone out there have a Lilypond syntax file written in Python?
> >
> > Figured I'd ask before I go coding the thing myself.
>
> You may want to have a look at Wilbert's LilyKDE:
> http://co
Thanks all.
Once I get anything generally useful cooked up I'll post it to the list.
Otherwise, Valentin, I'd be interested to know what you're doing/working on
with Python. Feel free to email directly.
Neil
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008
2008/6/13 Neil Thornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does anyone out there have a Lilypond syntax file written in Python?
>
> Figured I'd ask before I go coding the thing myself.
You may want to have a look at Wilbert's LilyKDE:
http://code.google.com/p/lilykde/
I am myself coding a LilyPond-related pr
Sorry, I probably should have said that this time I used Lilypond
version 2.11.49, downloaded yesterday so probably the most current.
Great job, developers!
Jon
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I tried musicxml2ly a while back, probably with 2.10.33 or
something, and it failed miserably. The output was
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
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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 e
Does anyone out there have a Lilypond syntax file written in Python?
Figured I'd ask before I go coding the thing myself.
Thanks,
Neil
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Neil Thornock, D.M.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Composition/Theory
Brigham Young University
http://neilthornock.net
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