Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-21 Thread mark damerell
Thank you very much all who replied. Paul Hodges said (in part): ... Music XML files always require a lot of processing to get acceptable > output ... > This is certainly true in this instance!! Thank you all.

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-20 Thread Jacques Menu
Well, well, it seems I’m getting too old to try and help other users, and that the only misleading thing is my environment being set to have ‘.mxl’ files opened by MuseScore... Sorry for the (large) noise! JM

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-20 Thread Silvain Dupertuis
I tried this: 1. opening the file with MuseScore (3.6 portable) 2. reexporting in MusicXML format, 3, then importing the resulting file into Lilypond: Now the import works, but there are still a certain number of errors in the Lilypond file when I try to process the file (warnings are in Fren

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-20 Thread Paul Hodges
From: Jacques Menu The legend on this page is misleading: the files that can be downloaded clicking on the supposedly MusicXML icon have a ‘.mxl’ suffix, i.e. they are MuseScore files in fact: .mxl files are the standard compressed form of Music XML files; the Music XML file is compre

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-20 Thread m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl
MusicXml files can have .xml .mxl or .musicxml filename extension.Musescore file format uses .mscz extension.Verzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon Oorspronkelijk bericht Onderwerp: Re: Problems with musicxml2lyVan: Jean Abou Samra Aan: Jacques Menu ,mark damerell Cc: lilypond

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-20 Thread Silvain Dupertuis
I do not think the problem is with the msl format, which is an archive containing a xml file. I tried on another mxl file directly and it worked. But it was actually a score coming from Lilypond. In the case of Minuit, I tried extracting the xml file from the mxl file and using musicxml2ly on t

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2022-12-20 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 20/12/2022 à 09:36, Jacques Menu a écrit : Hello Mark, Unfortunately I do not know any way to produce a small xml  that will give this error. The file I wanted was "O holy night" by Adolphe Adam (translated into English) adapted by P. Le Bas. It came from this address: https://www.cpdl.

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2017-05-10 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 10.05.2017 um 10:08 schrieb Don Gingrich: I thought(hoped) that we had got past the days of "Standards aren't":-) That’s a good thing to hope for. Though… Thumbs up to MEI… Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypo

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2017-05-10 Thread Richard Shann
On Wed, 2017-05-10 at 18:08 +1000, Don Gingrich wrote: > On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:45:40 Richard Shann wrote: [...] > And, by the way, the chordnames above the staves vanished > somewhere in your import. Denemo's MusicXML import is very crude, it doesn't even try for chord names, lyrics and probably

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2017-05-10 Thread Don Gingrich
On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:45:40 Richard Shann wrote: > On Wed, 2017-05-10 at 13:43 +1000, Don Gingrich wrote: > > Perhaps cubase does something unusual with the setup > > of the XML file? > > Unfortunately MusicXML is IMHO just a rag-bag of ideas for fields to > describe poorly documented music featu

Re: Problems with musicxml2ly

2017-05-10 Thread Richard Shann
On Wed, 2017-05-10 at 13:43 +1000, Don Gingrich wrote: > Perhaps cubase does something unusual with the setup > of the XML file? Unfortunately MusicXML is IMHO just a rag-bag of ideas for fields to describe poorly documented music features, every program devises its own interpretation of the "stan