Re: nwc2ly

2009-01-17 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
that there is a nwc2xml converter from Noteworthy Compser to MusicXML available: http://www.geocities.com/juria90/nwc.html - From MusicXML you can then directly convert to braille using FreeDots: http://delysid.org/freedots.html Unfortunately, the nwc2ly converter has some issues and does

Re:Re: nwc2ly

2009-01-17 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
://www.geocities.com/juria90/nwc.html - From MusicXML you can then directly convert to braille using FreeDots: http://delysid.org/freedots.html Unfortunately, the nwc2ly converter has some issues and does not always produce entirely correct MusicXML... One particular problem is that the beaming of 8th notes

nwc2ly

2009-01-16 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Hello: I found Mike Wiering's nwc2ly program on lily's faq page when in 2007. I downloaded the demo of nwc 2.0 which fully functions with minor limitation. I asked the nwc producer whether they'll implement musicxml export, because the nwc scriptorium is the only electronic music repository

[ANN] nwc2ly

2005-07-24 Thread Hans de Rijck
Hello LilyPonders, For those of you who are using NoteWorthy composer and are interested in a conversion tool to LilyPond please see my website: http://hans.octet.nl/muziek/nwc2ly.html It's far from perfect, but can possibly save you a lot of time. Regards, Hans de Rijck.

Python nwc2ly 1st Public release

2005-04-16 Thread Joshua Koo
to use nwc for note entries (could be much for easier for windows users) or for cleaning midi conversions then turn them into lilypond format. Syntax for running is: python nwc2ly uncompressed.nwc output.ly Anyway, nwc 1.75 is available to download as a free evaluation (unregistered) version