Hi Han-Wen,
Thanks for your response.
The second option is what I think is best.
The Braille reads like unbroken text and is not structured positionally in
music like usual notation, since this kind of visual structure has no meaning
to a blind person.
If you care to look at the examples on ht
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Since Braille is read as "prose" and is not formatted as per the
> characteristics of printed "conventional" music, I am looking at
> generating the text for a staff and planting it as a prose section above
> as discussed previously. However, it *might* be long and I wou
Hi again,
I am getting on well with my Braille exploits, but I am looking for some
advice on output formatting.
Currently, for debug purposes, I'm attaching my Braille to individual
notes but progress has made this not now tenable.
I have been looking at the text-spanner-engraver code for some
ins
Hi again,
I am getting on well with my Braille exploits, but I am looking for some
advice on output formatting.
Currently, for debug purposes, I'm attaching my Braille to individual
notes but progress has made this not now tenable.
I have been looking at the text-spanner-engraver code for some
ins