RE: Me and Braille music again

2004-02-24 Thread Ralph Little
Hi, OK, Sounds sensible, I'll go along with all of that. Yoodaboss! > > No, who would do that? If it is working, we will ship and document the > BrailleStaff in the standard distribution. > We have customers that say that. "Don't worry about it, we'd never do that!" I'd better get on with i

RE: Me and Braille music again

2004-02-24 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > do them as a font? Isn't it easier to do a markup, eg. > > > > \markup { \braile #"..o.o.o" } > > > > which takes the pattern of . and o and puts the dots in the > > right place? > > > > That's a cool idea. > > However, some Braille users seem to be a bit fu

RE: Me and Braille music again

2004-02-24 Thread Ralph Little
Hi Han-Wen, Reponses below: > -Original Message- > From: Han-Wen Nienhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 24 February 2004 11:12 > > > > So, I'm pretty well done doing a Braille font for Lily, that's no > > problem. > > Huh? I thought braille is are just a grid of six dots. Why would

Re: Me and Braille music again

2004-02-24 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I'd recommend to look at the support for figured bass or chord names for some inspiration. It seems that you want to typeset the Braille in a separate context which makes it easy to place it above or below and existing Staff or whatever other context. /Mats Ralph Little wrote: Yippee I've g