> What I would also encourage you to do is to send an email to Wilbert or > add your suggestions to Frescobaldi's own tracker to maybe say why it > isn't a good choice.
Great idea! I will do that! I do use Frescobaldi and I agree, it's really nice! The problem with it is that the log cannot be read, i.e. you can't "focus" on the log as a separate window (or panel) and go line by line with a cursor. As a result, VoiceOver can't read the contents of the log. Clicking on the log (something impossible for him) makes VoiceOver say "you are currently on unknown". > Is there any particular reason that your student cannot 'keep it simple' > and use a text editor or lilypad that comes with a mac (which is very > simple but does the job)? Yes, I thought of that too. In fact, just the Lilypond app would be enough. No need for a separate text editor. However, I must say it IS cumbersome. I have tried this approach with him before. He has to go constantly from one window to another and then browse for the MIDI file every time he wants to play it. I was just hoping there would be some editor which could make things easier for him. Also, in order to check if there was any error he has to read the log completely after every compilation (sometimes files can be compiled even with errors). A feature to take him directly to the exact place where the error is located would be also very nice. Otherwise, he would have to look for it manually. (For some strange reason, Frescobaldi doesn't take you to the line where the error is located but to the following line instead... on a Mac, at least). Antonio -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/HELP-Editor-for-Blind-People-tp166632p166647.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user