On 27/03/2024 22:03, Maurits Lamers wrote: Hi Timothy, Thanks so much for your answer! With $defaultheader I can indeed get the main/global header fields in the initialize stage of the engraver, whic
Hi Timothy, Thanks so much for your answer! With $defaultheader I can indeed get the main/global header fields in the initialize stage of the engraver, which is already a very important step. I looke
I read in the recent Export to MusicXML thread about braille scores. Sorry if this is offtrack : I didn’t find on the Internet how such scores are structured (the details of notes and the like is t
Hello folks, I read in the recent Export to MusicXML thread about braille scores. Sorry if this is offtrack : I didn’t find on the Internet how such scores are structured (the details of notes and
In my "topical sort order" of things to do, it is sorted after "Guile2 migration" since Guile2 has better pattern matching primitives, a list representation of XML and corresponding input/output, and
Mutopia does not appear actively maintained, and scores will not necessarily compile under newer versions of LilyPond. There is a lot of work for convert-ly involved, and particularly in the earlier
If a blind singer starts coming to our group, and we already have our songs in .ly files, is there a way of generating braille copies? Surfing the web, I see that historically, various hopeful announ
2007/10/16, Tomas Valusek <address@hidden>: Yes, very good point! Ralph Little is working on native Braille output support, as you can see here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2007-
Jared Wright wrote: Hello all, I've only today stumbled across this application and find it to hold a lot of promise. I am a blind musician, and as a result, more graphically intensive scorewriters,
On 26/03/2024 14:01, Maurits Lamers via LilyPond user discussion wrote: - is there a way to get a listener or callback of some kind to capture out-of-music markup? - is there a way to get access to t
This is, rather amazing. Becuase it will ultimately allow blind and sighted musicians to work together. A sighted user can just use the mouse to "point" at a specific note, and the blind user will b
Well, in the story at hand, optimisation was more or less a time sink, both in the time it took to do the optimisation as well as the time it took to understand and debug the program afterwards. The
[...] Hahaha, while reading this, it already dawned on me what would be next :-). Yes, I know about the pitfalls that premature optimisation can open. In the case I was talking about, I actually went
David, Braille music has alterations and all elements needed do indicate what is to be played, as well as specific repetition devices to avoid having to read again a fragment that was present before.
I encounter a lot of music first as sheet music, developing my own artistic vision (or rather soundscape?) without ever having heard it first. While a Braille version would in most situations not all
Huh? string->symbol works just fine. So what do you mean when you say "symbol"? There is your problem. string->list will deliver bytes. Try something like (define (b->c input) (cdr (string-fold-right
Op 26 okt. 2017, om 17:27 heeft David Kastrup <address@hidden> het volgende geschreven: Maurits Lamers <address@hidden> writes: Hi, I am writing an extension to lilypond to support generating some ba
(OT) Back in the '60s I had a blind piano teacher. She was a regular attender at the Methodist Church. The Methodist Hymn Book of that period had just under 1,000 hymns, some with alternate tunes. Ne
Hi, This is partly because of a mistake on my end. I defined my braille dots lookup alist through symbols. brailleSymbols = #`( (1 . 1) (2 . 12) (3 . 14) (4 . 145) ) etc... This required me to do a (
Discovered already that indeed a newer version of font-config is packaged with 2.19.47 (2.12.1 versus 2.11.95). Most likely cause of the issue will be the 2.12.1 change that improved cache validation