Juro <[email protected]> writes: > Hello, > > sometimes I use the musicxml2ly script, when somebody, who uses capella or > finale wants to give me some pieces. It's great to have this possibility. > > Although I use lilypond for my purposes, I need to export something for > others. > (To print it out and scan it with finale is possible, but not the best way.) > Therefore my queston: is there anybody able to write a ly2xml-script which > saves the basic information like voices, key and time, notes, slurs/ties. > > (not necessary things like text, markups, articulation etc.) > > If there is somebody able but not interested - could i pay somebody for that? > How expansive would it be?
There is <URL:code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=665>. This should give you some suggestion both about other people's willingness to contribute and the amount of payment which is "not yet" sufficient to make somebody go for this project. I consider it likely that several months of work would be involved (not to mention continued maintenance afterwards for which collecting additional fees is not likely to meet much enthusiasm). So a fee that is small when compared to the licensing costs for a _single_ copy of larger commercial typesetting software is not necessarily all too attractive. So if your intent is to _save_ money by using Lilypond with XML export, you'll be in for some serious long-range planning... -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
