lasconic wrote: > I took some time yesterday night to take a look to improvisor code and > estimate the cost of adding musicXML export. Import is indeed more > complicated. > I downloaded the code of improvisor 3.39. It's the last and only code > available. Improvisor inner model is a little bit different than musicXML > one. Common practice in musicXML is to don't "time" the chords and put them > in the middle of notes. At least, this is my experience with finale musicXML > export features. > I managed to make a quick and dirty prototype to export a simple melody (no > tuplet) and chord root and bass (no extension yet). Chords are in between > notes but lily+musicML2ly shoud be able to deal with it. Unfortunately, 3.39 > is an old version, and according to Bob Keller the code base changed a lot > but it's not public yet. > With some more voices, perhaps we can convince Bob Keller and his team to > open up the repository to the public. After all, improvisor is a fine piece > of software which can benefit from open development, moreover if time and > resources are an issue. > > Lasconic > > Thanks man. I'll forward this to Bob Keller too. I think he mentioned in a message that he is willing to give developers svn access to the recent code.
Bob, could you comment on this? Kind regards, \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev