On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Valentin Villenave
wrote:
> There was also a Russian developer (Mark Polesky, IIRC?) who dealt
> with those kinds of questions. (He's more a -devel than a -user guy,
> though.)
How stupid of me! That wasn't Mark (who is well known amongst the
-devel team), but so
Hi all! I really appreciate your help and I hope to be a future
contributor for this great program and for this mailing list. I'll get
in contact with Haipeng for sure. Thanks again to all of you for your
help in suggesting mee messages, ideas and so on. I think Lilypond
could be a great way for wr
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Claudio Garanzini
wrote:
> Are there any blind musician or composer that’' use lilypond regularly?
Greetings Claudio,
I should not be the first one to mention him, but we've been having a
regular user (and contributor!) for a few years, whose name is Hu
Haipeng,
"Claudio Garanzini" writes:
> Are there any blind musician or composer that’' use lilypond regularly?
> Is there a software like Frescobaldi but more accessible using NVDA as my
> default screen reader?
> I’ve tryed Frescobaldi but simply can’t use it because of it’s complete
> inaccessibility
- Original Message -
From: "Claudio Garanzini"
To: "lilypond"
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: Lilypond for blind musicians
Hi all!
Just to let you know that midi2ly seems not to work for mee.
When I try to invoche it I have a message say
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From: Martin Tarenskeen
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:13 PM
To: claudio garanzini
Subject: Re: Lilypond for blind musicians
On Fri, 14 Feb 2014, claudio garanzini wrote:
Hi all! Thanks for your suggestions! Could you please give mee an
example of how to create a lilypond file from a midi
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Tarenskeen"
To: "lilypond-user mailinglist"
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Lilypond for blind musicians
On Fri, 14 Feb 2014, claudio garanzini wrote:
Hi all! Thanks for your suggestions! Could yo
On Fri, 14 Feb 2014, claudio garanzini wrote:
Hi all! Thanks for your suggestions! Could you please give mee an
example of how to create a lilypond file from a midi file? I've read
the page Federico suggested but it's a bit complicated for mee. So, if
I'm right, I would write, for example:
Hi all! Thanks for your suggestions! Could you please give mee an
example of how to create a lilypond file from a midi file? I've read
the page Federico suggested but it's a bit complicated for mee. So, if
I'm right, I would write, for example: midi2ly thenb the name of my
midi file. But I don't un
2014-02-13 13:46 GMT+01:00 Claudio Garanzini :
> Hi all!
> I have some little questiosn for you guys:
> Are there any blind musician or composer that’' use lilypond regularly?
>
I think there are a few in this list. It would be nice if they shared their
experience here so we might add some tip
Thanks a lot! I will try Emax! Bye bye for now
-Messaggio originale-
From: Hwaen Ch'uqi
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 6:38 PM
To: Pierre Perol-Schneider
Cc: Claudio Garanzini ; lilypond-user
Subject: Re: Lilypond for blind musicians
Greetings Claudio,
I know nothing
Greetings Claudio,
I know nothing about NVDA, nor am I a Windows user, but a quick
search seems to indicate that NVDA has much progress yet to be made,
particularly where specialized applications are concerned.
I gather that you are most interested in free and truly actively
develop
Hi !
Thanks for your answer!
I don’t use braille for my music learning; i use midi, for the most part! I’m
using Lilypond because I simply can tipe text and turn it into music that my
“normal” friends could read. I also like the way Lilypond permittes mee to
input the notes, just like a line
2014-02-13 16:24 GMT+01:00 Claudio Garanzini :
>
> Hi !
> Thanks for your answer!
> I don’t use braille for my music learning; i use midi, for the most part!
> I’m using Lilypond because I simply can tipe text and turn it into music
> that my “normal” friends could read. I also like the way Lilypo
2014-02-13 13:46 GMT+01:00 Claudio Garanzini :
> Hi all!
>
Hi Claudio,
> [...]
> Are there any blind musician or composer that’' use lilypond regularly?
>
[...]
Could you tell mee how to use midi2ly converter?
> Have I to put it in my midi folder for its use?
>
[...]
It's a subjet
Hi all!
I have some little questiosn for you guys:
Are there any blind musician or composer that’' use lilypond regularly?
Is there a software like Frescobaldi but more accessible using NVDA as my
default screen reader?
I’ve tryed Frescobaldi but simply can’t use it because of it’s complete
inac
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