Re: [Tex-music] XML2PMX is ready for testing

2015-07-04 Thread Dieter

Hi Dirk,

I got alternative recommendations for running a Windows.exe under Unix,
either with Wine or with Virtual box.

You could give it a try.

Regards, Dieter







Am 03.07.2015 um 17:02 schrieb Dirk Laurie:

2015-07-03 16:20 GMT+02:00 Dieter :


right now we are in beta test. I want my tool to get a bit of mileage (and
further improve it) before I release it.

Under  is a very active Oberon community targeting
Unix as well as micro controllers.

I am sure, with their support  I will find a solution for the Unix version
of XML2PMX.

Please test it!  You find MusicXML-sources e.g. under:   <
http://www.musicxml.com/music-in-musicxml/example-set/>

I would gladly help with testing, if I could do so by typing in a command
line on my Ubuntu 14.04 machine such as "xml2pmx myfile.xml". That
is at present out of reach.

I would also gladly help with making a port to Lua.
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Re: [Tex-music] XML2PMX is ready for testing

2015-07-04 Thread Dieter

Hi Don,

thanks for your testing effort. I will look into this ASAP, but not next 
week.


I know the problem with pick ups. The treatment of pickups is not yet 
automatic in XML2PMX.


Furthermore, when I have a pickup e.g. of one quarter alone in the first 
PMX input block,

(marked like "1 1 4 4 4 4 1 0")
 then PMX seems to think that the remaining measures are also 1/4.
So in this case I have always put a blind meter change before the first 
full measure.


I did not know, that I can have an arbitrary pickup without announcing 
it in advance,

when I add a blind meter change.

Regards,
Dieter


Am 03.07.2015 um 20:37 schrieb Don Simons:

Dieter--

I downloaded the XML for the Mahler "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen:..."
from the web site you referenced. xml2pmx processed it OK, but the pmx file
had various errors involving the pickup bar at the beginning, dynamic mark
commands coming before any notes in a bar, and possible a few others. Best
if you download the xml yourself and work through it.

Regarding the pickup bar, instead of using PMX's pickup facilities, you may
want to consider putting the pickup into a separate bar, then changing the
meter at the first full bar. For example with a quarter note pickup to a
whole note in 4/4, instead of

1 1 4 4 4 4 1 0
...
g44 c0 /

you could do

1 1 1 4 4 4 0 0
...
g44 /
m4400
c05 /

If you ever were to activate new movements in xml2pmx, you'd find that the
PMX pickup mechanism doesn't work at the start of a new movement, but the
scheme I just described is a viable alternative, naturally using the "m"
command to set the initial meter in the new movement, just as you normally
would to set any meter at the start of a new movement.

--Don Simons


-Original Message-
From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2015 7:21 AM
To: tex-music@tug.org
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] XML2PMX is ready for testing

Hi Dirk,

right now we are in beta test. I want my tool to get a bit of mileage (and
further improve it) before I release it.

Under  is a very active Oberon community
targeting Unix as well as micro controllers.

I am sure, with their support  I will find a solution for the Unix version

of

XML2PMX.

Please test it!  You find MusicXML-sources e.g. under:   <
http://www.musicxml.com/music-in-musicxml/example-set/>

The following pieces (and a few more) have been tested:

  - Schubert: Ave Maria (Ellen’s Gesang III), D. 839

  - Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte, Op. 98

Regards Dieter

Am 03.07.2015 um 13:01 schrieb Dirk Laurie:

2015-07-02 22:28 GMT+02:00 Bob Tennent :

   >|> it took a bit more time than I had expected, but now
   >|> XML2PMX, a converter (on MS Windows) from Recordare Inc
   >|> "MusicXML" to "PMX" is ready for testing.
   >|>
   >|
   >|Is there a way to run the software under Linux?

The program is written in Oberon and I don't think there's an Oberon
compiler for Linux. Dieter is investigating Oberon-to-C compilers. In
the meantime, I suggest installing VirtualBox on your Linux system
and installing a guest Windows system. Or, it may run under WINE.

Unless I missed something, Dieter has not actually released the
XML2PMX source code, so speculation about Oberon compilers is
unproductive at this stage.
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