> I will try to get my prototype together and integrated with Lilypond
> over the next couple of weeks and check it into my branch. It's
> going to be pretty rough but at least functional.
Thank you very much in advance for your efforts!
Werner
Hi,
OK, not many comments but I guess since there is no code, there's
nothing to comment on :)
I will try to get my prototype together and integrated with Lilypond
over the next couple of weeks and check it into my branch.
It's going to be pretty rough but at least functional.
Cheers,
Ralph
[I'm taking the liberty to CC the lilypond-devel list.]
Ralph Little answered:
> I'm not sure that I could commit fully to mentorship.
OK.
> My time comes and goes and I put effort in as and when I can. I do
> plan to fully implement it myself though.
Great!
> It's kinda one of my bucket l
Am 8. Februar 2017 07:26:16 MEZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>> I have resurrected my Braille music output project, which was
>> originated around 12 years ago [...] I've been beavering away it it
>> for the past few months and I have a rough prototype, probably sort
>> of a proof of concept reall
> I have resurrected my Braille music output project, which was
> originated around 12 years ago [...] I've been beavering away it it
> for the past few months and I have a rough prototype, probably sort
> of a proof of concept really, to fully explore the issues. [...]
Great! Do you think tha
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Le jeu 19/12/2002 à 15:03, Ralph Little a écrit :
Hello,
Sorry, thar t was christmas time, and my friend had no computeur at his
parent's home, so he could not read his mails.
He can't give me a lot of precicison, his computeur comme from a sh
om: Han-Wen Nienhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2002 17:24
To: Ralph Little
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Braille & Lime
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Spacing is not significant to the extent that it is in ordinary notation,
> and the music is encoded i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Spacing is not significant to the extent that it is in ordinary notation,
> and the music is encoded into simply a list of Braille symbols, as spacing
> is a lot less significant to a blind reader.
OK, but how is polyphonic music handled?
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Han-Wen Nienhuys |
Hi,
I gave it some thought last night and I tend to agree.
It might also require a lot less time to work a \midi style extension (e.g.
\braille{}) to drop out the braille version of the music, although the
ability to mix normal and braille scoring might be desirable albeit a lot
more complicated.
7;all know what I find
Cheers,
Ralph
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 December 2002 10:55
To: Ralph Little
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Braille lilypond
Probably, Han-Wen or Jan should answer this qustion, but I
give it a
Probably, Han-Wen or Jan should answer this qustion, but I
give it a first try. Since the design of Lilypond is very
modular, it should be easy to add a new output format. Most
of the current backends are implemented in Scheme, so that's
probably where you should look.
The recently introduced XML o
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