If one does not want to go into that then there appears to be a web
frontend at http://musicxml2braille.appspot.com/ which seems perfectly
accessible.
Also is FreeDots in Python as the downloads include Jar files?
My point though really was there may be open source tools out there if
searched for, FreeDots is just an example but not necessarily the only
one. OpenSource might be the best choice if the commercial offerings are
too much. Due to the specialist nature of this any commercial offering
is likely to be expensive.
NOTE: Both FreeDots and musicxml2braille I found very quickly by doing a
google search, I don't even think I went to the second page of results
to find them. Other projects may come up if one were to do other
searches and look further in the results. However as I do not use
Braille music I really am not the person to do the searching and
evaluating what is the best option.
Michael Whapples
On 16/08/2016 23:09, prayner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I haven't used the backend of freedots much but the musicxml.py module
certainly allows me to read musicxml scores. and there is a braille
music generator in freedots. It's certainly completely accessible
since it's python hence command-line.
cheers
Peter
Jordy Deweer writes:
Hello everybody,
Is there a way to translate music into braille with liblouis? Or is there a
programme that supports that?
Thanks for the answers.
Regards, Jordy.