Thanks Aaron, that makes things clear.
A nice day!
JM
> Le 17 oct. 2018 à 21:58, Aaron Hill a écrit :
>
> 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 Exampl
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 what font or tool should one use to get it displayed as
shown in the PDF doc?
Braille can be easil
On Wed 17 Oct 2018 at 20:35:22 (+0200), Jacques Menu wrote:
> 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 corresponding western, graph
PDF doc?
Thanks!
JM
> Le 17 oct. 2018 à 16:00, Aaron Hill a écrit :
>
> On 2018-10-16 11:38 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
>> 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 Inte
On 2018-10-16 11:38 pm, Jacques Menu wrote:
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 the like is there
alright) and what font(s) should be
rt 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 there alright) and what
> font(s) should be used to display them.
>
> Accessing non confidential exam
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 the like is there alright) and what
font(s) should be used to display them.
Accessing non