On 4/20/19 12:05 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Dieter <[email protected]> writes:

Thank you...  It'd be great.  I'll try to install Audiveris in my Linux
machine.  If successful, I'll then start the happy `xml -> tex' walk.  I'll let
you know.

I managed to build and run audiveris on my Mint 18.3 linux station. I followed the instructions at

https://bacchushlg.gitbooks.io/audiveris-5-1/content/install/sources.html

My test case is a simple MUP engraved keyboard score: 'Musette' by J.S.Bach from Anna Magdalena Notenbüchlein. When opening the .mxl result file with MuseScore I notice that the musicxml transcription is far from error free. I wouldn't expect that either. It looks like, though, that audiveris may free you from some tedious Scoding.

I'd propose that a specific repository be created, including all and only music
score sources...

Judged from my quality assurance while maintaining WIMA 2001-2012 I'd not recommend that proposal. My experience is that the quality of score contributions varies substantially. How would you now from a pmx engraving source ONLY that the engraver has prepared a proper score? You need a PDF result to evaluate that.

Greetings
--
Christian Mondrup
WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:WIMA_files
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