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Re: Exporting Lime files

Re: Exporting Lime files

: You can always print to a postscript file from Lime. If you were busing Illustrator the process would be a snap because you can convert the PS into Ill. 3.0 with Transverter Pro and edit it at will. I suspect there must be a conversion for Freehand as well. Can Freehand open an Illustrator 1.1 or 3.0 file? If so then I can help you find the software to use in the conversion. C.

Many thanks for the info above.
I use the demo version of Lime, and saved the score as a Postscript file,
as you mentioned. I then loaded a demo version of Transverter Pro, and tried to convert the PS file.
It reported a commanding error in the process.
It has to be noted that I'm using the trial version of Lime. Is there some
restriction on this version of the Lime package that won't allow any sharing of files. (which is common to demo version of programs).

Also Transverter Pro is a bit expensive for just converting files.
I tried Graphic converter, but it seems to have every filter except a Postscript one.

Any more thoughts much appreciated.

Robert Aitken
Aberdeen, Scotland


Lime Music Notation Software 8.08 By: admin (49 Posts) Tue, 06/10/2008 - 12:35

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Re: Exporting Lime files By: Charles Haynes (11/11/1998 - 05:53)

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