Last post by Richard Woodroffe -
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Last post by Flurmy -
A program update. The changes are too many to be listed, hence version 2.0, but in a nutshell I can resume them as: much, much less need for manual adjust of the resulting staves. The usage instruction are unchanged. You can find the new code in the first message of this thread.
just popping in to say "thanks" for this. I use audiveris to scan pdf sheets which outputs to music xml. I've been using the niversoft online converter, but I always felt guilty 'stealing' cpu-cycles from someone else. now with your tool I can eat all my own cycles and thanks for the pointer to the user/pass here - I missed it first time 'round (and posted a stupid question on your site - sorry)
and just double-checking - the 'nwcconverter-2.0.05.exe' is a standalone executable, right?
I couldn't run NWCCONVERTER on my Windows 11 PC. Please see the attached.
The error occurred during reading the configuration file. It seems to be incorrect. You can find this file in the map 'C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\NWCCONVERTOR\nwcconvertor.nwc'. If you attach that file, I can look at it to see what's wrong.
I tried logging in with the username "NWC User" and password "Usertools", but I got this message: > "Sorry, unrecognized username or password. Have you forgotten your password?"
Confirmed.
I don't know what caused it, but I managed to fix it At least I am able now to log in as NWC User.
I tried logging in with the username "NWC User" and password "Usertools", but I got this message: > "Sorry, unrecognized username or password. Have you forgotten your password?"