Hello Rich,

text-to-music toolchain : what is your use case? Creating scores with a 
text-based tool such as LilyPond, or converting existing texts such as MusicXML 
or MEI to scores?

The DAISY consortium (https://daisy.org) is currently financing two projects 
aiming at modern, powerful music scores tools for blind users.
One team is the MuseScore guys, and the other one is the Sao Mai foundation in 
Vietnam.

The latter will present a first demo of its tool in a webinar to held next 
March 1 2022 at 10:00-11:30 UTC, I send you the invitation privately.

A nice day!

JM

> Le 10 mars 2022 à 20:04, Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> a écrit :
> 
> Hi Rich,
> 
> Le 10/03/2022 à 19:01, Rich Morin a écrit :
>> I just found out about LilyPond today and find it very interesting.  
>> However, I have a few issues to raise about the web site in general and the 
>> landing page in particular.
>> 
>> Looking over the site, I ran into a large number of very pretty graphics 
>> that demonstrate LilyPond's input and output formats.  Unfortunately, these 
>> would be completely inaccessible to blind users.  So, I'd like there to be 
>> some sort of accommodation made to give these users a way to understand what 
>> is being shown.
> 
> 
> The thing is, nobody in the current development team is blind.
> Thus it is difficult to know how a blind person will perceive
> the website. If you have detailed suggestions of how to improve
> it, they will be welcome on the bug-lilypond mailing list
> (http://lilypond.org/bug-reports.html). Even better, of course,
> would be to make the changes yourself and propose them as a
> source code patch (see
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/contributor/working-with-source-code).
> 
> 
>> I'd also like the landing page to mention LilyPond's ability to generate 
>> MIDI files, etc.  Looking at the page, one could easily get the impression 
>> that it is only useful for generating scores.  However, it appears that it 
>> could easily be used as part of a text-to-music toolchain, which could be of 
>> interest to both blind and sighted users.
> 
> 
> To be honest, MIDI generation is not really LilyPond's forte.
> It works, but the audio rendering is not stellar, and not very
> customizable at the moment. Thus I would be a bit hesitating
> to put it forward on the website before it improves, as the
> graphical output is what LilyPond is most good at.
> 
> 
>> Finally, although I was able to find some discussion in various mailing 
>> lists about using braille with LilyPond, I couldn't find any official web 
>> pages on the topic.  This seems like a deficiency that should be addressed.
> 
> 
> What kind of usage do you mean? LilyPond itself has no dedicated
> support for Braille, but some external tools do. CCing Jacques
> who will certainly be able to tell you more about that.
> 
> Best,
> Jean
> 

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