andrey.m.tokarev wrote
> I tried Audiveris, and it was complaining about low score image resolution
> or something:
> "...with interline value of 0 pixels, either this page contains no staves,
> or the picture resolution is too low", however the score was 300 dpi and
> was easily readable for a human.
> Seems Audiveris requires some manual work on image before its import.

I don't think so. The above-mentioned message looks rather like a bug to me.

Anyway, Audiveris might work for you or it might not - it's just a stuff for
a discussion on the Audiveris forum.

My point is that OMR software, either commercial or open-source, doesn't
deliver perfect scores. There is almost always something to fix manually.
Assigning right glyph interpretation in Audiveris may not be the preferred
solution for musicians. So MS editing facilities would be great.

On the other side, I understand that Audiveris doesn't want to develop and
maintain its own score editor like MS project doesn't want to develop and
maintain its own OMR engine.

Therefore I'm looking for a link for these facilities.

Best regards
Maxim



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