> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
David> I found it interesting that its text input form does not even
David> enter this story. I find that quite often this is what makes
David> a major difference to people (meaning that it is an important
David> factor for either choosing,
Michael Rivers writes:
> I know this topic changed from Sibelius going belly up to
> parallelization, but I don't know where else to put it...
One needs to adapt the subject line...
> I'm a current Sibelius user who found Lilypond after panicking a
> little and a doing quick web search for open
nd and actively
> maintained.
>
> Cheers,
> Valentin
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Hi, Valentin
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/4/27 Alberto Simões <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there any known (good) way to convert sibelius music sheets for
Lilypond, or is the best way to go through MIDI?
Kirill was working on a sib2ly export plugin in 2006, but we haven't
heard from him for so
2008/4/27 Alberto Simões <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there any known (good) way to convert sibelius music sheets for
> Lilypond, or is the best way to go through MIDI?
Kirill was working on a sib2ly export plugin in 2006, but we haven't
heard from him for some time...
Otherwise, your only solution
Hi, folks
I have a lot of musics already transcribed using the Sibelius, but the
stupid commercial software doesn't have any export functionality.
Neither for quasi-standards as MusicXML, or for other commercial
software like Finale.
Is there any known (good) way to convert sibelius music sh