Hello, You need to get a transcriber if you want a text book really to look nice if you can’t read music. Goodfeal is meant for little projects. Thanks, Brandon Keith Biggs From: Esquibel, David Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:28 AM To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [goodfeel] No breaks in music. All, we have been struggling with preparing embossed material (textbook) for a Music major. We use Dancing Dots to prepare the music and this comes out fine when done alone. We were trying to combine the elements, but have opted to prepare them separately. The problem we have been experiencing is when we do a “whole” piece of music (Can you tell I am not musically literate), it comes out fine. It is when we do the problems in the textbook, they are embossing without the proper breaks. We scanned the textbook as a TIFF and use Sharpeye and Lime to prepare the music. This is causing problems and frustration for the student. What are we doing wrong? David Esquibel, M.A. Ed. Office of Academic Support Accessibility and Testing Coordinator Felix Martinez Building Room 110 New Mexico Highlands University Phone 505-454-3252 desquibel@xxxxxxxx Fax 505-426-2037 This e-mail contains confidential information. Unauthorized disclosure of this information is strictly prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please delete all copies from your machine and notify the sender. Seize the time. Live now; make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard "Disability is not a 'brave struggle' or 'courage in the face of adversity'... disability is an art. It's an ingenious way to live." - Neil Marcus