I referenced me at the following test at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2004-11/msg00043.html
"At the moment, most post-3.0 issues that we see are related to
interaction with other software.
* Right now, there are a bunch of programs that try to export (and
even: import) .ly fil
> Pedro:
> I see. data exchanging is allways good, that's for sure. anyone knows
> how is the read/write support for MusicXML in finale, sibelius, and
> others?
Both of the two mentioned can import and export musicXML with Recordare's
"Dolet" plugin (technically the transformer for Sibelius uses m
On March 16, 2005 01:14 am, Tim Fechtner wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Maybe this isn't the place, but well. I think that the development of
> lilypond is going in the right direction, and the new feature like
> independence from TeX, SVG export and in the future a graphical backend
> are exactly what I pers
Hello, 'Ponder(er)s:
(PS: Also the idea of using XML as input format whould be a big step.)
I disagree here. one of the best features in lilypond besides, the
typographical quality is the easy and intuitive input format. it's a
lot
easier to type {c e g} then something like:
c
e
g
Well, sure...
Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, I *think* Tim meant -- and, if not, *I* certainly feel this
> way -- that an easy and transparent method of exchanging data between
> Lilypond and other programs which read/write XML (i.e., MusicXML,
> primarily) would be a huge benef
> From: Tim Fechtner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: den 16 mars 2005 08:15
>
> Maybe this isn't the place, but well. I think that the development of
> lilypond is going in the right direction, and the new feature like
> independence from TeX, SVG export and in the future a
> graphical backend
Tim Fechtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe this isn't the place, but well. I think that the development of
> lilypond is going in the right direction, and the new feature like
> independence from TeX, SVG export and in the future a graphical backend
> are exactly what I personally need. Than
Hello!
Maybe this isn't the place, but well. I think that the development of
lilypond is going in the right direction, and the new feature like
independence from TeX, SVG export and in the future a graphical backend
are exactly what I personally need. Thanks to all developers for making
this possib