it is already paired with the freeDots braille music transcriber application. but freeDots will not open this xml file. I used muse score to convert a midi file to music xml.


On 6/30/2016 11:45 PM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
These .xml files are proving to be a nightmare. I believe you'll find the 
default association is Internet Explorer, which makes little sense for the 
types of file you're using, any more than it does for the files I am. In my 
case, a certain supposedly tech-savvy organization disseminates .xml files as 
text documents, but IE can't read them. I succeeded in changing the file 
association to MS Word, which partially solved my problem, even though the 
original format is lost. I spoke to FS about it last week, and the tech support 
guy sounded doubtful that JAWS can read .xml files at all.

Try changing the file association. With any luck, you'll pair the file type with an 
application that works well for your purposes. I don't know which OS you have. In Win7, 
go to the Windows edit field, start typing file association, and a list will appear. You 
want the one under "control panel."

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Josh Kennedy
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] jaws and freeDots

I tried opening a music xml file i converted from midi to music xml with 
muse-score then tried opening the xml file in freedots and it would not open. 
is muse score xml not compatible with freeDots?



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