[goodfeel] Re: No breaks in music.

  • From: "albertm13@xxxxxxxx" <albertm13@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 15:42:10 GMT

Can you tell me more about this?  Did we try to fix it before?
Albert

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Esquibel, David" <desquibel@xxxxxxxx>
To: "goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [goodfeel] Re: No breaks in music. 
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 15:17:05 +0000

We did do that, but for some reason, it turned the music files into text when 
embossed. That was our problem. 

-----Original Message-----
From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of albertm13@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:42 AM
To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [goodfeel] Re: No breaks in music. 

Hi,

Lime files can be inserted into Duxbury (literary braille translator) with 
interspersed text and then brailled as one bigger document.

Albert


--- David wrote ---
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.

 
 
 
 

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