From: Valentin Petzel
To:
Cc: Paul Hodges ,
Sent: 18/01/2022 19:30
Subject: Re: optical recognition for input
But the question is: Would you want that? In situations where this works you
probably have a high quality scan of a quality score,
Exactly. The best success
From: Vincent Gay
By curiosity I tried it with a score produced by Lilypond, the result is
not very satisfactory. As it is, it seems to me that it is quicker to
enter everything on the keyboard than to correct what the software has
recognized.
I've not tried Audiveris; but this is my
Le 18/01/2022 à 02:19, Josiah Boothby a écrit :
he instructions for building for source specify three dependencies:
git, gradle, and JDK 11.
Audiveris can be installed in Archlinux without any problem (AUR
repository). It is indeed the version 11 of the JDK which is installed
as a
Is there any particular reason you are trying to compile from source?
github.com/Audiveris/audiveris/releases has an MSI you can run which should
install everything you need to run it.
Kevin.
On Tue, 18 Jan 2022, at 12:19, Josiah Boothby wrote:
> On 1/17/22 15:34, James B. Wilkinson wrote:
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On 1/17/22 15:34, James B. Wilkinson wrote:
Yes, I was using 12 because that seemed to be the one Oracle's website wanted
to send me. I'll back up to 11.
I did look in the expanded src tree and found a blue million *.java files. I
assume that the build process needs to compile all of them.
> On Jan 17, 2022, at 5:04 PM, Adam M. Griggs wrote:
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> I haven't tried building from development branch, but from experience, the
> stable branch only works with JRE 11, not "11 or greater."
Yes, I did use the default stable branch.
> I use MX Linux and JRE 11 is readily available. Not
I haven't tried building from development branch, but from experience, the
stable branch only works with JRE 11, not "11 or greater."
I use MX Linux and JRE 11 is readily available. Not sure about other
operating systems.
On Tue, 18 Jan 2022, 02:56 James B. Wilkinson, wrote:
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>
> > On Jan 15,
> On Jan 15, 2022, at 4:56 AM, Adam M. Griggs wrote:
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> Try Audiveris.
I downloaded the stuff from git but had failure at the build step. I looked for
a mail group like this one for Audiveris but didn't find anything. Can somebody
point me to a source of help building Audiveris?
thanks
Try Audiveris.
https://github.com/Audiveris/audiveris
The output MusicXML will require cleanup and proofreading. I import it into
MuseScore for an initial editing pass, then export again to MusicXML. This
new file goes into Frescobaldi.
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022, 17:23 James B. Wilkinson, wrote:
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I'm looking at getting an OCR program to recognize scans in pdf files and
create MusicXML files representing the contents. I would then use the
musicxml2ly or perhaps some other script to translate the MusicXML to Lilypond
files, I imagine that some of you are already doing this, and I wonder
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