[abcusers] abc2braille or abcm2braille

2004-05-11 Thread Christian Schnarrr
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How can I convert abc to braille?

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Re: [abcusers] abc2braille or abcm2braille

2004-05-11 Thread Jack Campin
 How can I convert abc to braille?

[ I have Anette Stramel here as I write; she's a blind ABC user ].

Can you explain more?  Do you want to print it? - that may need
going through a DOS-based braille printer (allowing for a line
width of 30 columns).  Otherwise, you just use a Braille display
as with any other text.


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RE: [abcusers] abc2braille or abcm2braille

2004-05-11 Thread Toddy69
I think he wants to parse it into braille music code. Here is an overwiew
about its syntax - http://www.brl.org/music/

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  How can I convert abc to braille?
 
 [ I have Anette Stramel here as I write; she's a blind ABC user ].
 
 Can you explain more?  Do you want to print it? - that may 
 need going through a DOS-based braille printer (allowing for 
 a line width of 30 columns).  Otherwise, you just use a 
 Braille display as with any other text.
 
 
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Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-11 Thread Neil Jennings
At 08:21 AM 5/9/04, you wrote:

Or, perhaps, by having a note object contain a list of (zero or 
more) pitch objects rather than just one pitch value. A noteobject with 
a duration and no pitch objects would, of course, be a rest.

The problem with this is that the duration would be the same for all notes 
within the object

I'd like to reiterate what I'd suggested earlier, that an application 
processing a tune, whether converting it into sound or into sheet music, 
will want to obtain successive lists of the note objects that occur 
simultaneously across the voices.
Harmony does this by a free standing 'merge' function, which could, I 
suppose, be made into a method
Neil

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Re: [abcusers] AlphabetSoup output data structures

2004-05-11 Thread Bernard Hill
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Neil 
Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
At 08:21 AM 5/9/04, you wrote:

   Or, perhaps, by having a note object contain a list of (zero or 
more) pitch objects rather than just one pitch value. A noteobject 
with a duration and no pitch objects would, of course, be a rest.

The problem with this is that the duration would be the same for all 
notes within the object
That's a standard rule of music. You can't put black and white notes on 
the same stem for instance.

However you can have stems up and down at the same point so a stem 
direction (or part number) field would be appropriate for the chord 
object. [better term than note object]

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