Sorry, I forgot to include the resulting notes sheet. --Dieter
Am 23.02.2017 um 09:26 schrieb Dieter:
Hi Bob and Hans Friedrich,as I pointed out in my previous mail, I made excellent experience with scanning notes, converting them to MusicXML, and then using XML2PMX to go to *.pmx.So why do you not send me a PDF and I do the rest. --Dieter Am 22.02.2017 um 23:24 schrieb Bob Tennent:>|The project is producing size a5 booklets (~4 ... 12 >|pages) with songs etc. for a service. Means mix of >|text and music.The first time I used noteedit which >|produces musixtex-code an combined this code with my >|texts.But noteedit does not run anymore on my computer >|:-(Than I found nted which is also nice to input music. >|But nted does not export musixtex. Now I am looking to >|frescobaldi. Maybe I can do the whole job in lilypond. >|However although I am TeX-user since 1989 I prefer to do >|the first pass of creating music using a gui. But in the >|2nd path I prefer to change tex code. I suggest you look at MuseScore which runs on Linux (as well as Windows and Mac OS), and both imports and exports musicxml. Bob T. >|>|>To get back to the original question. Does anyone know >| >|>some other way to get pmx, m-tx or tex from nted? >| >|There are many gui-based score editors which export to >|musicxml; why are you insisting on using nted, which >|doesn't? And if you are so keen on a gui-based score editor, >|why do you need to convert to pmx? >| >|Bob T. >| >| >| ------------------------------- TeX-music@tug.org mailing listIf you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
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