Re: importing from sibelius

2010-01-31 Thread Kirill Sidorov

This concoction of mine might be of interest to some: 

http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/

To my best knowledge, this tool is substantially more powerful 
than other existing Sib->Ly converters. 
You are welcome to try it out. 
The whole thing is absolutely free and open source, naturally. 

Written as a two-part suite: a dumb Sibelius plug-in that does nothing 
but dump the whole score into an .xml file, and the main part -- the
interpreter -- 
that does the translation into .ly 
The interpreter is written in Ruby, packaged as a standalone .exe for
convenience. 

More info at http://www.sidorefa.com/sib2ly/


Best, 

Kirill Sidorov 
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Re: importing from sibelius

2009-09-29 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
It's very strange that the mailing archive can't be opened. Maybe a server 
error, or our local server blocks it?
So I can't find the sender's address. Just post here:
> Dear community,
> has someone of You the dolet-plugin for subelius?
 > I maybee would like to buy it, but I'm not sure, if I should do so.
> If someone has it, I would like to send him/her a sibelius file and I would
> like to get back a xml-file, so that I can see, if it works or not.
OK, and very interesting when I'm thinking of this. I have the latest Sibelius 
6.0.15 (Cracked by Nope :-) ) and just-released Dolet 5 for Sib 5 & 6 (legal 
version--I'm a beta tester of Dolet for both Sibelius and Finale). I only 
bought Finale 2006 for the reason of failed crack and getting technical support 
(now I'm using TLF-cracked 2009 & 2010, so they were suprised when I sent them 
files saved in 2009, and I had to tell some lies :-) ), and there are no cracks 
for Dolet, which I must use to translate vast number of scores into xml, then 
braille.
Regards
Haipeng


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