A command line tool to manipulate the XML based *.mscX and *.mscZ files of the notation software MuseScore.
Project description
mscxyz
Manipulate the XML based mscx files of the notation software MuseScore.
Installation
From Github
git clone https://github.com/Josef-Friedrich/mscxyz.git
cd mscxyz
python setup.py install
From PyPI
pip install mscxyz
easy_install mscxyz
Usage
mscxyz
usage: mscx-manager [-h] [-V] [-b] [-c] [-C GENERAL_CONFIG_FILE] [-d]
[-g GENERAL_GLOB] [-m] [-e GENERAL_EXECUTABLE] [-v]
{clean,meta,lyrics,rename,export,help} ... path
A command line tool to manipulate the XML based "*.mscX" and "*.mscZ" files of
the notation software MuseScore.
positional arguments:
path Path to a "*.mscx" file or a folder which contains
"*.mscx" files. In conjunction with the subcommand
"help" this positional parameter accepts the names of
all other subcommands or the word "all".
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-b, --backup Create a backup file.
-c, --colorize Colorize the command line print statements.
-C GENERAL_CONFIG_FILE, --config-file GENERAL_CONFIG_FILE
Specify a configuration file in the INI format.
-d, --dry-run Simulate the actions.
-g GENERAL_GLOB, --glob GENERAL_GLOB
Handle only files which matches against Unix style
glob patterns (e. g. "*.mscx", "* - *"). If you omit
this option, the standard glob pattern "*.mscx" is
used.
-m, --mscore Open and save the XML file in MuseScore after
manipulating the XML with lxml to avoid differences in
the XML structure.
-e GENERAL_EXECUTABLE, --executable GENERAL_EXECUTABLE
Path of the musescore executable.
-v, --verbose Make commands more verbose. You can specifiy multiple
arguments (. g.: -vvv) to make the command more
verbose.
Subcommands:
{clean,meta,lyrics,rename,export,help}
Run "subcommand --help" for more informations.
clean Clean and reset the formating of the "*.mscx" file
meta Deal with meta data informations stored in the
MuseScore file.
lyrics Extract lyrics. Without any option this subcommand
extracts all lyrics verses into separate mscx files.
This generated mscx files contain only one verse. The
old verse number is appended to the file name, e. g.:
score_1.mscx.
rename Rename the "*.mscx" files.
export Export the scores to PDFs or to the specified
extension.
help Show help. Use “mscx-manager help all” to show help
messages of all subcommands. Use “mscx-manager help
<subcommand>” to show only help messages for the given
subcommand.
Subcommands
mscx-manager clean
usage: mscx-manager clean [-h] [-s CLEAN_STYLE]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-s CLEAN_STYLE, --style CLEAN_STYLE
Load a "*.mss" style file and include the contents of
this file.
mscx-manager meta
usage: mscx-manager meta [-h] [-c META_CLEAN] [-D]
[-d SOURCE_FIELDS FORMAT_STRING] [-j]
[-l DESTINATION FORMAT_STRING] [-s]
[-S DESTINATION_FIELD FORMAT_STRING]
MuseScore can store meta data informations in different places:
# metatag
## XML structure of a meta tag:
<metaTag name="tag"></metaTag>
## All meta tags:
- arranger
- composer
- copyright
- creationDate
- lyricist
- movementNumber
- movementTitle
- platform
- poet
- source
- translator
- workNumber
- workTitle
# vbox
## XML structure of a vbox tag:
<VBox>
<Text>
<style>Title</style>
<text>Some title text</text>
</Text>
## All vbox tags:
- Title
- Subtitle
- Composer
- Lyricist
This command line tool bundles some meta data informations:
# Combined meta data fields:
- title (1. vbox_title 2. metatag_work_title)
- subtitle (1. vbox_subtitle 2. metatag_movement_title)
- composer (1. vbox_composer 2. metatag_composer)
- lyricist (1. vbox_lyricist 2. metatag_lyricist)
You have access to all this metadata fields through following fields:
- combined_composer
- combined_lyricist
- combined_subtitle
- combined_title
- metatag_arranger
- metatag_composer
- metatag_copyright
- metatag_creation_date
- metatag_lyricist
- metatag_movement_number
- metatag_movement_title
- metatag_platform
- metatag_poet
- metatag_source
- metatag_translator
- metatag_work_number
- metatag_work_title
- vbox_composer
- vbox_lyricist
- vbox_subtitle
- vbox_title
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c META_CLEAN, --clean META_CLEAN
Clean the meta data fields. Possible values: „all“ or
„field_one,field_two“.
-D, --delete-duplicates
Deletes combined_lyricist if this field is equal to
combined_composer. Deletes combined_subtitle if this
field is equal tocombined_title. Move
combined_subtitle to combimed_title if combined_title
is empty.
-d SOURCE_FIELDS FORMAT_STRING, --distribute-fields SOURCE_FIELDS FORMAT_STRING
Distribute source fields to target fields applying a
format string on the source fields. It is possible to
apply multiple --distribute-fields options.
SOURCE_FIELDS can be a single field or a comma
separated list of fields: field_one,field_two. The
program tries first to match the FORMAT_STRING on the
first source field. If this fails, it tries the second
source field ... an so on.
-j, --json Additionally write the meta data to a json file.
-l DESTINATION FORMAT_STRING, --log DESTINATION FORMAT_STRING
Write one line per file to a text file. e. g. --log
/tmp/mscx-manager.log '$title $composer'
-s, --synchronize Synchronize the values of the first vertical frame
(vbox) (title, subtitle, composer, lyricist) with the
corresponding metadata fields
-S DESTINATION_FIELD FORMAT_STRING, --set-field DESTINATION_FIELD FORMAT_STRING
Set value to meta data fields.
mscx-manager lyrics
usage: mscx-manager lyrics [-h] [-e LYRICS_EXTRACT] [-r LYRICS_REMAP] [-f]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-e LYRICS_EXTRACT, --extract LYRICS_EXTRACT
The lyric verse number to extract or "all".
-r LYRICS_REMAP, --remap LYRICS_REMAP
Remap lyrics. Example: "--remap 3:2,5:3". This example
remaps lyrics verse 3 to verse 2 and verse 5 to 3. Use
commas to specify multiple remap pairs. One remap pair
is separated by a colon in this form: "old:new": "old"
stands for the old verse number. "new" stands for the
new verse number.
-f, --fix Fix lyrics: Convert trailing hyphens ("la- la- la") to
a correct hyphenation ("la - la - la")
mscx-manager rename
usage: mscx-manager rename [-h] [-f RENAME_FORMAT] [-A] [-a] [-n] [-s FIELDS]
[-t RENAME_TARGET]
Fields and functions you can use in the format string (-f, --format):
Fields
======
- combined_composer
- combined_lyricist
- combined_subtitle
- combined_title
- metatag_arranger
- metatag_composer
- metatag_copyright
- metatag_creation_date
- metatag_lyricist
- metatag_movement_number
- metatag_movement_title
- metatag_platform
- metatag_poet
- metatag_source
- metatag_translator
- metatag_work_number
- metatag_work_title
- readonly_abspath
- readonly_basename
- readonly_dirname
- readonly_extension
- readonly_filename
- readonly_relpath
- readonly_relpath_backup
- vbox_composer
- vbox_lyricist
- vbox_subtitle
- vbox_title
Functions
=========
alpha
-----
%alpha{text}
This function first ASCIIfies the given text, then all non alphabet
characters are replaced with whitespaces.
alphanum
--------
%alphanum{text}
This function first ASCIIfies the given text, then all non alpanumeric
characters are replaced with whitespaces.
asciify
-------
%asciify{text}
Translate non-ASCII characters to their ASCII equivalents. For
example, “café” becomes “cafe”. Uses the mapping provided by the
unidecode module.
delchars
--------
%delchars{text,chars}
Delete every single character of “chars“ in “text”.
deldupchars
-----------
%deldupchars{text,chars}
Search for duplicate characters and replace with only one occurrance
of this characters.
first
-----
%first{text} or %first{text,count,skip} or
%first{text,count,skip,sep,join}
Returns the first item, separated by ; . You can use
%first{text,count,skip}, where count is the number of items (default
1) and skip is number to skip (default 0). You can also use
%first{text,count,skip,sep,join} where sep is the separator, like ; or
/ and join is the text to concatenate the items.
if
--
%if{condition,truetext} or %if{condition,truetext,falsetext}
If condition is nonempty (or nonzero, if it’s a number), then returns
the second argument. Otherwise, returns the third argument if
specified (or nothing if falsetext is left off).
ifdef
-----
%ifdef{field}, %ifdef{field,text} or %ifdef{field,text,falsetext}
If field exists, then return truetext or field (default). Otherwise,
returns falsetext. The field should be entered without $.
ifdefempty
----------
%ifdefempty{field,text} or %ifdefempty{field,text,falsetext}
If field exists and is empty, then return truetext. Otherwise, returns
falsetext. The field should be entered without $.
ifdefnotempty
-------------
%ifdefnotempty{field,text} or %ifdefnotempty{field,text,falsetext}
If field is not empty, then return truetext. Otherwise, returns
falsetext. The field should be entered without $.
initial
-------
%initial{text}
Get the first character of a text in lowercase. The text is converted
to ASCII. All non word characters are erased.
left
----
%left{text,n}
Return the first “n” characters of “text”.
lower
-----
%lower{text}
Convert “text” to lowercase.
nowhitespace
------------
%nowhitespace{text,replace}
Replace all whitespace characters with replace. By default: a dash (-)
%nowhitespace{$track,_}
num
---
%num{number,count}
Pad decimal number with leading zeros.
%num{$track,3}
replchars
---------
%replchars{text,chars,replace}
Replace the characters “chars” in “text” with “replace”.
%replchars{text,ex,-} > t--t
right
-----
%right{text,n}
Return the last “n” characters of “text”.
sanitize
--------
%sanitize{text}
Delete in most file systems not allowed characters.
shorten
-------
%shorten{text} or %shorten{text,max_size}
Shorten “text” on word boundarys.
%shorten{$title,32}
time
----
%time{date_time,format,curformat}
Return the date and time in any format accepted by strftime. For
example, to get the year some music was added to your library, use
%time{$added,%Y}.
title
-----
%title{text}
Convert “text” to Title Case.
upper
-----
%upper{text}
Convert “text” to UPPERCASE.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f RENAME_FORMAT, --format RENAME_FORMAT
Format string.
-A, --alphanum Use only alphanumeric characters.
-a, --ascii Use only ASCII characters.
-n, --no-whitespace Replace all whitespaces with dashes or sometimes
underlines.
-s FIELDS, --skip-if-empty FIELDS
Skip rename action if FIELDS are empty. Separate
FIELDS using commas: combined_composer,combined_title
-t RENAME_TARGET, --target RENAME_TARGET
Target directory
mscx-manager export
usage: mscx-manager export [-h] [-e EXPORT_EXTENSION]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-e EXPORT_EXTENSION, --extension EXPORT_EXTENSION
Extension to export. If this option is omitted, then
the default extension is "pdf".
mscx-manager help
usage: mscx-manager help [-h] [-m] [-r]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-m, --markdown Show help in markdown format. This option enables to
generate the README file directly form the command line
output.
-r, --rst Show help in reStructuresText format. This option enables to
generate the README file directly form the command line
output.
Configuration file
/etc/mscxyz.ini
[general]
executable = /usr/bin/mscore3
colorize = True
[rename]
format = '$combined_title ($combined_composer)'
Development
Test
tox
Publish a new version
git tag 1.1.1 git push --tags python setup.py sdist upload
Package documentation
The package documentation is hosted on readthedocs.
Generate the package documentation:
python setup.py build_sphinx
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