Hi Jacques,
I'm very interested in your project converting Music XML into braille music.
Just wondering, are you aware that tools to do this already exist?
If you'd like further info, please email me off list at
james.bowden@xxxxxxxxxxx.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
With best regards,
James.
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From: liblouis-liblouisxml-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:liblouis-liblouisxml-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jacques Menu
Sent: 01 February 2019 22:42
To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Menu Jacques
Subject: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Integrating liblouis with a C++11 tool
Hello,
I’m currently working on xml2brl, a MusicXML to braille music translator,
written in C++11. My reference document for this is
http://www.brailleauthority.org/music/Music_Braille_Code_2015.pdf ;
<http://www.brailleauthority.org/music/Music_Braille_Code_2015.pdf> .
xml2brl is part of Grame's libmusicxml2 library, which uses this license:
/*
MusicXML Library
Copyright (C) Grame 2006-2013
This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/ ;
<http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/> .
Grame Research Laboratory, 11, cours de Verdun Gensoul 69002 Lyon - France
research@xxxxxxxx
*/
xml2brl is in an early stage of development, and already runs on the three
major operatins systems.
I plan to use liblouis to translate the various texts that occur in the
MusicXML data to braille too. Choosing which tables to use would be supplied to
xml2brl through options.
What is my best bet: to rely on some version of liblouis installed
independantly of xml2brl, or to bundle a version of liblouis with
libmusicxml2/xml2brl?
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
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Jacques Menu
Route de Moudon 1b
1040 Echallens
mailto:imj-219@xxxxxxxxxx
For a description of the software, to download it and links to
project pages go to http://liblouis.org ;<http://liblouis.org>
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