Interesting. So it's a scripting language for typesetting musical
scores. Never even knew such a beast existed. Have to send it to a
friend of mine who teaches piano.
CB
On 12/2/11 5:07 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Would this help?
http://lilypond.org/macos-x.html
I notice it has both a GUI and
Unfortunately, there are no solutions for Mac. the most current
solution on the windows side involves scripts that were written for
Sibelius 5.25 by Dan rugman in the UK. He is supposedly going to
release a set of scripts that work with several different JAWS
versions. For the latest informatio
Would this help?
http://lilypond.org/macos-x.html
I notice it has both a GUI and a command-line option. I have not used it, so
explore at your own risk. :)
HTH,
Teresa
"The Golden Age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete Graham
On Dec 1, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Each time thi
Each time this question comes up I remind myself to write the creaters of
Lillypond. this is a music notation program for Linux, entirely command
line WITH he goal of creating perfect music arrangements for printing
sharing and the like.
I keep meaning to ask if there is a mac edition, this ti
I'm afraid to say there are no solutions. I can use Sabalius , my spelling is
wrong, with some vision. However, mos of the buttons are not labeled and I
could not label them with VO.
On Nov 13, 2010, at 9:49 PM, Joshua Loya wrote:
> Hello my fellow Mac loving musicians,
> What options, if any, a
pe some of this is helpful,
> Karen
>
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2011, musiclady wrote:
>
>> We were refering to a programme for us to write print music.
>> Steph
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Eugenia Firth > To: macvisionaries@googlegr
Speaking of which. Music publisher is supposed to work for mac, not sure
as to accessibility though as it is somewhat vague.
As for the program in question, I recall the company is rather cozy with
freedom scientific / jaws. Perhaps someone or several someone's should
document to them how ma
We were refering to a programme for us to write print music.
Steph
- Original Message -
From: Eugenia Firth I know I'm not an expert on braille music, but I can read some of
it. I think you would need a computer braille option for
VoiceOver if you're reading braille music. Do I under
Hi Guys.
I know I'm not an expert on braille music, but I can read some of it. I think
you would need a computer braille option for VoiceOver if you're reading
braille music. Do I understand it right that you want braille music software?
Regards,
Gigi
On Sep 19, 2011, at 2:23 AM, musiclady w
Wow!
thats a pretty vague comment. lol. Accessibility could be added in the future?
Sure, and the world could stop spinning tomorrow or, the sun decides not to
rise in the east. :). That doesn't sound encouraging.
Ricardo Walker
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I dont think there is any software yet.
Steph
- Original Message -
From: Yuma Decaux I've started some intermediate bass lessons, and my teacher asked
me to find a notation application. I was wondering if sybellius
was available for the mac and whether it worked?
If not, any good a
Hi.
Yes, Sibelius is available for the Mac, but it anin't accessible.
I sent them a mail regarding that right after the 7.0-release, and
they said accessibility could be added in the future, but it isn't
right now.
-David
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 07:44, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've starte
Oh darn! yeah I don't want to sit at a piano and plunk while someone writes.
lol! If I have to do that I will but Oh well. I hope someone can come up with a
way maybe to convert midi notes in to sheet music for mac. Is that even
possible. if that is then maybe you can build a choir song that's n
Even on the windows side of things, dancing Dots no longer develops the scripts
for Sibelius which is now up to version 6. The last accessible version through
scripts was for version 3.x. There was someone developing open source scripts
for version 5 but I'm not sure where that currently stands.
I've also asked the midi mag list and no one can come up with a solution. You
can't be telling me I have to go back to windows to write especially since I
lost my midi drives for my old oxygen keyboard.
S
On Nov 14, 2010, at 6:20 AM, David Hole wrote:
> Hi folks.
> I asked the same question a l
Hi folks.
I asked the same question a little month ago, but I didn't get any response.
Maybe anyone have tried Sibelius 6 on the Mac?
Btw, Sarah, which kind of choir music are you into? (You can mail me
off-list if ye wish :) )
-David
Den 14.11.2010 03:58, skrev Sarah Alawami:
I would also lik
I would also like ot know that. I want to get writing choir music again. I've
got so much in my head I want to get out there.
S
On Nov 13, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Joshua Loya wrote:
> Hello my fellow Mac loving musicians,
> What options, if any, are there for music notation software on the Mac? I
> k
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