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From: Marcos Press
Subject: Re: ask
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 13:24:35 -0300

Please, Always use the "Replay to All"

I'm sorry but I'm not a midi user so then if there is anything strange with the midi file I will not know what to do.
And It's much more convenient if you do it your self.

On Windows to open a command prompt:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/open-a-command-prompt-window

On Mac Navigate to Applications/Utilities/Terminal

and the, just follow the lilypond manual for invoking midi2ly:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly

search the web. There is plenty of info

Luck

2015-04-22 8:22 GMT-03:00 Kond éltes <address@hidden>:
dear Marcos!  My name Kond Éltes address@hidden If I send for you my music,  you du press score and send me?

Éltes Kond /n.d.n.s.l./

2015-04-22 13:19 GMT+02:00 Kond éltes <address@hidden>:
Dear Marcos! if I send for you my music, you du sprint a score?

Éltes Kond /n.d.n.s.l./

2015-04-22 10:30 GMT+02:00 Marcos Press <address@hidden>:
Hi Mr Eltes,
I think the way of using it depends a little on your system.

Under Linux, the easy way is to open a terminal and run the .midi file through midi2ly and the resulting .ly file through lilypond and there you'll have the .pdf file to print.

####
$ midi2ly myfile.midi
[...]
$ lilypond myfile.ly
[...]
$ lpr myfile.pdf
####

Each program have a pack of running options that you could read in the manuals.

####
$ midi2ly --help
Usage: midi2ly [OPTION]... FILE

Convert MIDI to LilyPond input.

Options:
   -a, --absolute-pitches
                        print absolute pitches
   -d, --duration-quant=DUR
                        quantise note durations on DUR
   -D, --debug          debug printing
   -e, --explicit-durations
                        print explicit durations
   -h, --help           show this help and exit
   -i, --include-header=FILE
                        prepend FILE to output
   -k, --key=ALT[:MINOR]
                        set key: ALT=+sharps|-flats; MINOR=1
   -o, --output=FILE    write output to FILE
   -p, --preview        preview of first 4 bars
   -q, --quiet          suppress progress messages and warnings about excess
                        voices
   -s, --start-quant=DUR
                        quantise note starts on DUR
   -S, --skip           use s instead of r for rests
   -t, --allow-tuplet=DUR*NUM/DEN
                        allow tuplet durations DUR*NUM/DEN
   -V, --verbose        be verbose
       --version        show version number and exit
   -w, --warranty       show warranty and copyright
   -x, --text-lyrics    treat every text as a lyric

Examples:

  $ midi2ly --key=-2:1 --duration-quant=32 --allow-tuplet=4*2/3 --allow-tuplet=2*4/3 foo.midi

Report bugs via http://post.gmane.org/post.php?group=gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.bugs
####

Luck

2015-04-21 12:46 GMT-03:00 Kond éltes <address@hidden>:
 Dear lilipond Group! My name Kond éltes I just want to know how I can use the program to midi2ly after my own music scores to print ask steps midi2ly aplication address@hidden yours kond Éltes
Éltes Kond /n.d.n.s.l./lilipon

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