Hi Johan and all,

this reminds me of an idea I had quite some time ago:
A program like MuseScore might import lilypond either by a stream,
created by lilypond, or via module calls made by a scheme-module which
makes use of the musescores API.

Now this is just an idea for the archives (who knows, what it will be
good for once ;) ), which is hopefully obsolete with the musicXML
efforts of Peter Bjuhr (and anybody else involved).

Cheers, Jan-Peter

Am 20.03.2014 08:35, schrieb Johan Vromans:
> SoundsFromSound <soundsfromso...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> Urs Liska wrote
>>> Am 20.03.2014 00:18, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
>>>> 1. Flawless MusicXML import and export.
>>>>
>>>> #1 is the next largest hurdle.
>>>
>>> Yes, and a crucial one. But I think current development is very 
>>> promising. For the first time someone is actually working on it. 
>>> Although it is only a first step this is really a solid foundation. 
>>> (Although only visible when using Frescobaldi from its Git repository.
> 
> I use musescore for MusicXML -> LilyPond conversion. It does a much
> better job than any other tool I know (including musicxml2ly).
> 
> Musescore is open source software, why not [try to] use their importer?
> 
> -- Johan
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