Yes, it turned out to be nicer to generated, indeed. However, my primary motivation for using LilyPond was actually that there is free software to convert .ly source to PDF, namely LilyPond :-). It i
Hi Lillies! I am new here, so let me shortly introduce myself. I am a a Linux and Free Software user since 1997. Computers and music have always been one of my hobbies. Since about 4 years now I am w
Hello folks, There have been posts in the past on this subject in the Lily users’ list. I now have a first draft of such a translator producing braille music in Ascii BRF and Unicode files. It tran
Hey all, It has been a while I posted on this mailing-list. As some of you might remember, I have been working on a music braille output system for Lilypond for quite some time now. The update on tha
On 2018-10-17 11:35 am, Jacques Menu wrote: Last questions : in a programming language a C or Python, what should one write as character strings to obtain the code for example Example 1.8.1-1, and wh
Hi. This is basically a big thank you to the LilyPond community. I am writing software to deal with braille music code. Recently, I have started to implement a GUI for the functionality already imple
I am not sure what you are hinting at. For a blind person, the Mutopia content is virtually unusable except they are willing to read music as lilypond input directly. While that might be possible at
I now have a live demo of this project online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjfKDJm_xmI [...] -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/> .''`. | Get my public key via fing
I am skeptical that sighted people can easily make use of the huge body of LilyPond music on Mutopiaproject at the moment. It would probably raise more interest to first tackle MusicXML export and th
Braille is in Unicode. Would something like http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~richard/utf-8.cgi?input=283c&mode=hex be an appropriate code for the first character? Cheers, David.
Hello Hwaen and Aaron, Thanks Aaron for the very useful link at www.brailleauthority.org. What I meant by non confidential examples is exactly that, small scores with full Braille Music code and the
I could agree more with this statement. Please consider doing this. I wanted to do this about a year ago but could not find enough help/support to do it (it'd be a major job). I can give you tips on
It's nicer to generate than XML I should think, like PostScript is nicer to generate than PDF (and indeed, LilyPond goes via the PostScript path). But of course it is a bit more of a moving target. I
Hello, has anyone created a comparison between Lilypond source file format and Braille notation? The Braille notation is described at http://www.brl.org/music/. For blind people, Lilypond input file
Greetings Jacques, Could you further clarify your questions? Are you asking how Braille music is generally structured on the physical page? And what is meant by a non confidential example? Hwaen Ch'u
"A long story short": I cannot avoid the impression that the story should have been shorter from the start, namely that one would have hoped for more parts of LilyPond being prepared for working with
Hi, yesterday, I was discussing braille music with a blind person. She told me there was a project named 'e-bras' or 'ebras' that's currently busy building a program to output braille music and Midi.
Hello, has anyone created a comparison between Lilypond source file format and Braille notation? The Braille notation is described at http://www.brl.org/music/. For blind people, Lilypond input file
Thanks so much for thinking along. In the current setup that would still require users to change their Lilypond code. Your example did give me an idea though: if there would be something like $curren