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From: Michael Dykes
Subject: Re:
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2022 11:30:40 -0400

Upon checking, that was the version I was using. 

When I tried to use the tutorial, and follow along and click on each image, I kept on getting "file not found", so I followed the written instructions myself and got the files I had attached above.

Thanks

On Tue, 22 Mar 2022 at 11:26, Michael Dykes <thedoctor81877@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry, I have been away from my computer for some time. 

Thank you very much!

Michael D

On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 at 03:48, Phil Holmes <mail@philholmes.net> wrote:
I don't know what version of nwc2ly you're using, but I rewrote the
original one to use for converting nwc text files to liliypond.  There
are instructions on how to use it here:

http://www.holmessoft.co.uk/homepage/software/NWC2LY/index.htm

This covers creating 4-part choral scores automatically - please see the
page on "voices".  The instructions also link to a zip file with the
required .exe files and a document with extra commands.

Hope that helps.

On 20/03/2022 23:21, Michael Dykes wrote:
> I have used the nwc2ly program to begin converting NWC files that my
> dear friend Larkin who recently passed away to lilypond files. I have
> found that the biggest "issue" is that since the scores are 4-part
> choral music, with the original having soprano and tenor voices with
> stems upward, and alto and bass voices with stems downward; while the
> converted lilypond file has both soprano and alto with stems the same
> direction, and the same for tenor and bass.
>
> I am not sure how to write a mwe, so I have attached a screen shot
> from Frescobaldi. I would appreciate any help possible.
>
> Michael Dykes


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