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
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
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,
in the 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
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
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 examples
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