Musescore 2 can't read the files returned from the pdf conversion process
Musescore 2 can't read the files returned from the pdf conversion process. It may be that you convert them to Musescore 3, but for many of us it is impossible to install 3 because it has been released long before there are binaries for all platforms.
I have attached an example.
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7344c24f31600ca3678ecd54c1a4754176f216b5.mscz | 20 KB |
Comments
see attached for the musicxml version.
Not quite sure what you mean about not being released on all platforms? MuseScore 3 has been released on Windows (7 and up), MacOS (10.12 and up) and pretty much all linux platforms (using AppImage).
In reply to see attached for the… by jeetee
"Not quite sure what you mean" Chromebook Linux beta and Raspberry Pi. Appimage is problematic on those platforms.
I would like to suggest that files should be backward compatible at least while the latest distribution is not universally available. Or perhaps allow the option for musescore2.
In reply to "Not quite sure what you… by [DELETED] 71557
Well there's a reason there are no official builds for those platforms; because they're not officially supported :)
Files are backwards compatible between minor releases; but that's simply not achievable between major releases. Otherwise the release probably wouldn't be "major".
The online PDF converter is a convenience frontend for the open source Audiveris project; If you want, you could try running your own version (it converts to musicxml), but I doubt it supports Chromebooks or Pi's as well...
In reply to Well there's a reason there… by jeetee
Both raspberry pi and linux beta for chromebooks run linux debian. More specifically, chromebooks run stretch.
Musescore documentation https://musescore.org/en/node/281650 admits that 3 won't run on these platforms yet
"In stretch, users currently can install musescore 2.0.3 which is, of course, not satisfying,"
It would be good to have pdf conversion that will work on this musescore version.
In reply to Both raspberry pi and linux… by [DELETED] 71557
You can still get and run Audiveris yourself and get MusicXML files from it.
In reply to You can still get and run… by Jojo-Schmitz
$ sudo apt-get install audiveris
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package audiveris is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package 'audiveris' has no installation candidate
In reply to $ sudo apt-get install… by [DELETED] 71557
is only available from another source, see https://github.com/audiveris
In reply to is only available from… by Jojo-Schmitz
I am very grateful for your help. It can be difficult to install software for which there is not a release candidate in the current distribution. In this thread we have established that there are modern linux distributions that are restricted to version 2 of Musescore. My point is that an associated program, Audiveris, which is available from the menu of Musescore 2, should produce a file that is actually compatible with Musescore 2.
In reply to Both raspberry pi and linux… by [DELETED] 71557
Actually, the latest comment in that thread specifically does mention 3.x to be available on stretch via the linked PPA; although it comes without the plugin framework.
Furthermore I also read (even in the 1st comment) that the AppImage works just fine on stretch; so there you have your official release…
It would be good to have pdf conversion that will work on this musescore version.
I mostly agree there, but I can also see the point of only supporting the latest major release through the online hosted service. What I do think is that it should be at the very least made abundantly clear on the webpage that the resulting file will be in the MS3 format.
[EDIT]: to that end, I've posted https://musescore.com/groups/improving-musescore-com/discuss/5036206
In reply to Actually, the latest comment… by jeetee
Thanks again. My reading of https://musescore.org/en/node/281650 is, as I quoted, that "users currently can install musescore 2.0.3 which is, of course, not satisfying, so stretch-backports ships the same musescore version that will be in buster, namely 2.3.2." The current version for stretch is therefore version 2.
Perhaps I am being deliberately obtuse here. As a computer professional I could fairly confidently go searching for an experimental ppa. I have, in the past installed the Appimage version but it did not work with the amount of time I had available. I have just now gone through the process of installing git, and gradle in order to get Audiveris to work, however I get "Starting a Gradle Daemon (subsequent builds will be faster)
targetOS=linux-x86_64
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception."
I could, given time, get these things to work in all probability. But I am fairly sure that there are musicians who could not or would not be bothered. With my musician hat on, I can't be bothered. If there is something in the menu of Musescore 2 (an otherwise excellent program) then I would expect it to work. It doesn't.