It's quite a lot more complex - rather like saying - "hey - word can print out 
my report - let's just reverse that so we scan the report back into word".  As 
you know, that can be done with OCR, but it's not trivial.  Check out programs 
like SharpEye that can convert printed/scanned output to other formats, like 
MusicXML.

--
Phil Holmes


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: rathcof...@comcast.net 
  To: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
  Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 3:13 PM
  Subject: converting from PDF


  I've been thinking about this for some time.  Finally it dawned on me.



  LilyPond processes text statements & produces the music notation in a PDF 
file.



  Why not reverse the process and go from PDF (e.g., scanned in), back to text?



  (It's probably a nightmare programming task.)  It might require the scanned 
image to have alignment marks, and/or be cleaned up in some way.  I think I'd 
start by developing a program to convert a single line (one staff), like the 
attached Bouree, which I created with Lily Pond.  I'd begin by focusing on the 
clef sign and the key signature.  The user might have to indicate what the 
first note is, or confirm that the program had correctly identified the first 
note.  



  Just a thought.



  Mike Wogan




   



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