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Re: Finale and Sibelius files


From: Jan-Peter Voigt
Subject: Re: Finale and Sibelius files
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 10:26:33 +0200
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Am 23.04.2013 10:09, schrieb David Kastrup:
"Phil Holmes" <address@hidden> writes:

----- Original Message -----
From: "Urs Liska" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 9:09 PM
Subject: Finale and Sibelius files

could somebody be so kind and send me Finale and/or Sibelius files with
the equivalent of
this LilyPond file:

    { c' }
I'll send you something similar from Sibelius 7 very soon directly to
you. However, getting something exactly like that (i.e. a single
crochet in the score) is somewhat non-trivial in Sibelius, since it is
very "bar focused", so I'll send a version with a single semi-breve c.
It also has lots of stuff about the instrument, but again, that's
Sib's default.
To be fair: the LilyPond file will get more verbose too if you use one
of the Frescobaldi templates.  And not using a template is "expert
usage".

For me, the point of ridiculosity was more or less reached when even
trivial Microsoft Word documents could no longer be expected to fit on
Floppy disk (1.44MB).  Imagine a bad sector in that binary dump.  Even
if you managed to get this to work somehow, you'd have no idea when and
how and why it would blow up around your ears later.

"Add the missing pieces based on a printout" is not an option for binary
formats.
+1
I would focus more on that. My file uses about 50kB ... that is not so much today and fits on any USB flash pen and is mailable. And probably this is caused of my inexpertise with finale!
But how to recreate a damaged file?
And how to use an old file ... I still have a lot of old Emagic MicroLogic V2 files. They will not open in Logic 8, so I have a Logic 7 Installation, which opens the files, if I started the program in rosetta (PowerPC emulation on mac) ...
In a text based file, you may still be able to adapt it manually.

I will send another file later today.

Best,
Jan-Peter




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