[goodfeel] Re: rests and pickup measures in Lime Notation Editor

  • From: "Anne-Sophie DOUDARD" <annesophie.doudard@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:22:04 +0200

Oh! Sorry, yes, It's ctrl-i
  ----- Message d'origine ----- 
  De : Dancing Dots 
  À : goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Envoyé : lundi 28 avril 2008 22:48
  Objet : [goodfeel] Re: rests and pickup measures in Lime Notation Editor


  That's a good suggestion, Anne-Sophie, but didn't you mean CONTROL+I and not 
CONTROL+D?

  Regards,
  Bill

  Bill McCann
  Founder and President of Dancing Dots since 1992
  www.DancingDots.com
  Tel: [001] 610-783-6692 





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  From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Anne-Sophie DOUDARD
  Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 4:30 PM
  To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [goodfeel] Re: rests and pickup measures in Lime Notation Editor


  Hi Debra and Bill

  To creat a pick-up measure, you can also add a mesure with ctrl-D and change 
the numerator of this measure. I explain: in a 4/4 piece, you can add a 1/4 
measure to have an anacrusis. Lime will give you an option to place this 
measure where you want in the piece.

  Bonne journée.
    ----- Message d'origine ----- 
    De : albertm13@xxxxxxxx 
    À : goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Envoyé : lundi 28 avril 2008 18:33
    Objet : [goodfeel] Re: rests and pickup measures in Lime Notation Editor


    The mouse operations that do the same things that Bill described are 
preceeded with $$$.

    Albert

    -- "Dancing Dots" <billlist1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    Hi, Debra,

    As you know, our GOODFEEL Braille Music Translator ships with a licensed
    copy of both the SharpEye Music Reader music OCR software and the Lime
    notation editor.  Our Lime Aloud scripts are also installed for those
    customers who use the JAWS for Windows screen reader.  Lime Aloud gives
    verbal and musical cues while the JAWS user scrolls through the score.  The
    print notation is displayed on screen while the equivalent braille music
    notation can be displayed on a braille display.  Print and braille notation
    scrolls in sync so that sighted and blind users know the precise note in the
    score which is highlighted and can communicate with each other about the
    music even though they may not understand how to read notation in both
    mediums.  See http://www.dancingdots.com/prodesc/limealoud.htm for details.

    In the instructions below, I have tried to give equivalents for sighted
    users but since I use JAWS myself, I know the keyboard-based commands much
    better.  I'd appreciate it if a sighted subscriber would describe how he or
    she selects rhythmic values in Lime using the mouse.

    To enter rests:

    Voice | Note Entry or CONTROL+N to toggle Notation Entry Mode on
    $$$ double-click the note or rest where you want to start adding notes and 
single-click a note or rest to leave note entry mode.  The Lime manual refers 
to these two modes as the 'Note Entry Cursor' and the 'Edit Cursor'.

    Set rhythmic value with numbers 1-6 on Numbers Row
    $$$ single-click the rhythm in the Piano window.

    Type the letter R to enter a rest equal to the rhythmic value you have set.
    $$$ Single-click the rest on the right side of the piano window.

    See the heading "Notes (Adding and Editing)" in the Lime Aloud Guide.
    Shortcut to this document: Start Menu | Programs | Lime | Lime Aloud Guide.

    Setting Pick-up Measures

    If the first measure of a piece has fewer beats than established by the time
    signature of the piece, that bar is called a pick-up or anacrusis.  To
    number the pick-up measure as 0:

    Move to the first note of the pick-up measure in the top staff of the piece.

    Edit | Options or ALT+E, O.

    set "Start bar numbers at" to 0

    See Page 38 of the MS Word version of the GOODFEEL manual for more on bar
    numbering rules.  Shortcut to this document: Start Menu | Programs |
    GOODFEEL | GOODFEEL Manual in MS Word.  You can also find this information
    by selecting Help from GOODFEEL's menu, click on the Index tab, type in
    "pickup" and click Display. 
     
    I have copied this reply to our GOODFEEL list.  If you're not subscribed and
    would like to be, just let me know.  In general, our ddots-l list focuses on
    audio production and related topics.  However, a number of customers
    subscribe to both the GOODFEEL and the ddots-l lists.  

    Regards,
    Bill 

    Bill McCann 
    Founder and President of Dancing Dots since 1992
    www.DancingDots.com
    Tel: [001] 610-783-6692

    -----Original Message-----
    From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
    Behalf Of Debra Hernstrom
    Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 3:21 PM
    To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [ddots-l] rests and pickup measures

    Hello,

    I need to know how to create rests and pick up measures with Lime Aloud.
    Pardon all spellings. thanks.

    Debra Hernstrom




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