![]() What you do is simply visualize what the chart looks like without all the extra stuff like 1sr/2nd endings, tags, codas, DS's, and section letters. Therefore I've worked out a workaround that others have figured out as well. This has been in the wishlist since forever and nothing's been done so the assumption is nothing can be done for whatever reasons so for me it's a dead issue. It's always been and still is the same thing over and over: Biab/RB won't do what we want and all the other programs either don't work or are so complex (and expensive) nobody but a rocket scientist can figure them out. I've been reading these "create a chart" threads for years. Read my forum thread if you want to access all the other formats as well and more: SugarSync PDF BIAB YAHOO FILES #-Z (mscz prints): ![]() Additionally I choosed a greater chord size which sometimes leads to overlapping chords, but that was MY choice. The result is printed with a MuseScore template, so measures with too crowded notes ( in BIAB) are represented in a different better way. In fact this new PDF representation is the result of the musicXML. ![]() The results can be seen here:Īfter conversion to musicXML they have been imported into MuseScore and batch reconverted into 3 other formats (after a fixed simple filter I created myself). The 6000 BIAB files have been batch-printed. It is quite easy to compare the results and give comments, in order to evaluate if the tool PDFtoMusic Pro is good enough (imho it is) to produce worthwhile and useful musicXML files (or. Reading this discussion, I like to draw your attention to the 6000 BIAB files I converted into musicXML. ![]()
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