Dolet 1 for Sibelius Release Notes
Version 1.8
November 2011
Using Dolet for Sibelius - Installation - What's New - Translation Limits
Using Dolet for Sibelius
Dolet® software serves as a translator between music programs. These translations are done using the MusicXML™ file format. Dolet for Sibelius can write MusicXML files, allowing you to exchange music between Sibelius and other programs that can read MusicXML files. Currently this includes Finale, capella, and Notion. You can see a full list at http://www.musicxml.org/xml/software.html.
To save a Sibelius document as a MusicXML file, go to the Plug-ins menu and select the "MusicXML Export" item. You will then see a dialog box asking where to save the XML file. By default, this will be the same as your existing Sibelius file name, with a ".xml" used instead of ".sib" for a file extension.
Be careful when selecting a file name! Our plug-in is restricted to what ManuScript can do, and one thing it cannot do is check for an existing file. Whatever file name you choose will be overwritten.
If you do not see a folder name in the file name, this usually means you have not yet saved a Sibelius file. We strongly recommend that you save your Sibelius file first, then export to MusicXML. This makes it much easier to find your MusicXML file after you have saved it.
Installation
To install the plug-in, quit Sibelius and copy the Dolet.plg file from this kit into your Sibelius Plugins folder. That's it! The plug-in works on both Windows and Mac machines.
Note that the location of the Sibelius Plugins folder has changed as of Sibelius 4. The Sibelius site describes the plug-in folder location for different versions of Sibelius in step 3 of their plug-in installation instructions at:
http://www.sibelius.com/download/plugins/index.html?help=install
Dolet 1 for Sibelius does not work with any version of Sibelius older than 2.1. It works with versions 2.1, 2.11, 3.1, 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x on both Windows and Mac.
On Windows, the initial release of Sibelius 3 (3.0.0 build 4) contained a bug that caused many plug-ins, including Dolet, to crash Sibelius. Upgrade to Sibelius 3.1 in order to use Dolet for Sibelius with Sibelius 3 on Windows.
What's New
Version 1.8 is now distributed free of charge. If you are using Sibelius 5.1 or later, you will get better results using the Dolet 6 for Sibelius plug-in, also distributed free of charge.
Translation Limits
Any type of translation has limits. Things expressed in one language sometimes cannot be expressed the same way in another language. Sometimes the translator does not yet understand all the idioms and vocabulary in both languages. Dolet and MusicXML provide much greater music notation accuracy than MIDI translations, but both types of limits apply to this software.
In particular, Dolet 1 for Sibelius is limited to the musical information provided in ManuScript as of Sibelius 3. It does not have access to accurate information about stems, beams, or transpositions, so it makes its best guess about beams, but leaves the stems and transpositions out altogether: everything is exported at concert pitch. Dolet also does not have access to articulations, symbols, brackets and braces, system breaks, page breaks, staff types, and whether or not elements like accidentals are displayed or hidden in the score.
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