Re: Migration from Finale: music xml or etf

2006-01-25 Thread Tomasz Bojczuk
It is incredible. I have got big piece for guitar quartet, i exported it in finale to xml. xml2ly created file with 2.7.10 version, but i changed it to 2.6.5. I made some changes in "code" and i got ideally copy. etf files from finale 2006 don't work with etf2ly. But i have got older files from

Re: Migration from Finale: music xml or etf

2006-01-18 Thread Gianluca D.
Alle 23:31, mercoledì 18 gennaio 2006, Mark Van den Borre ha scritto: > MusicXML2ly is quite recent. What's there is high quality, but it's > still under development. It does take quite a lot of work off your > shoulders already, especially for monophonic and homophonic work. I think that, at the

Re: Migration from Finale: music xml or etf

2006-01-18 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 16.37, Tomasz Bojczuk wrote: > Form which format of Finale files (music xml or ETF) I will get better > Lilypond file (some notation details like dynamic, key/tempo chenges, maybe > fingering etc. ) ?? I don't know what's better currently, but I have a feeling that Mus

Re: Migration from Finale: music xml or etf

2006-01-18 Thread Mark Van den Borre
> Form which format of Finale files (music xml or ETF) I will get better > Lilypond file (some notation details like dynamic, key/tempo chenges, maybe > fingering etc. ) ?? > > I can run finale under linux, but without music xml support, but if that > format is better i'll do it under windows :-(..

Migration from Finale: music xml or etf

2006-01-18 Thread Tomasz Bojczuk
Form which format of Finale files (music xml or ETF) I will get better Lilypond file (some notation details like dynamic, key/tempo chenges, maybe fingering etc. ) ?? I can run finale under linux, but without music xml support, but if that format is better i'll do it under windows :-(.. Regard