Hi Bodo,

your hint to "audiveris" is interesting. I tried to use audiveris a few years ago.
And I was very much disappointed, because I was not even able to install it.
And that was due to an OCR package of google which was stored in the wrong place.
If it has changed, the better.

Using SharpEye I never had a problem with the generated XML-code.
The SharpEye Editor is really powerful and systematically controls the duration of Bars.

Sure my XML2PMX does have its limits, for example it cannot (yet) treat stave-crossing beams.

So if it works  (99 % of the cases ;-) ), it is not a big effort for me. When it means new features, then it may take a bit longer.

Regards, Dieter


Am 16.01.2018 um 10:42 schrieb Bodo Meißner:
Zitat von Rodolfo Medina <[email protected]>:

The most delicate passage, as I understand, is scan => MusixXML.  I don't have MS Windows nor Apple Mac on both my two PCs, I have Linux on both...

Hello Rodolfo,

if it's a reasonable amount of work, someone from this list may do the scanning/conversion for you. (Dieter may also use your PDF to test/improve the MusicXML-to-PMX converter.)

If you want to do the scan process yourself you can try Audiveris
https://github.com/audiveris
I only tried the earlier generation about a year ago, which was not able to convert all files.

There is also an online conversion service that converts a PDF to a MuseScore file. This service uses Audiveris, don't know if they use the current generation. MuseScore is free and can export MusicXML.
The import service requires free registration on the MuseScore site.
https://musescore.com/import


Kind regards,
Bodo

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