The final software will convert Musicxml files, or via a separate plugin, Sibelius files, into our extended Braille Music Markup Language (BMML) format (originally created, developed and copyrighted by Veia Progetti s.r.l., Italy, as free software. This is a detailed framework of BrailleOrch, braille music transcription software for advanced formatting and publishing purpose. Last update on Github, removed all GPL license information, so that either open source or commercial type of development (including making it as a reference of the development of a current existing free or commercial software) can be accepted. 3.4: Improved description of "Ensemble score cutoff".1.1: Improved description of "versioning" function. 6.5: Improved notes about interval doublings.7.2: Added a "nudge" function to manage misplaced objects.6.5: Added an important note to tremolos with tuplet.I’ll think these carefully, and discuss in the coming London Meeting in October. This meets the needs of libraries who produce braille textbooks with musical examples or music scores with lots of preliminary text information. Should we integrate literary braille transcription into the software or make it a module of an existing braille textbook production software. Whether to make a software from scratch or integrate some of this proposal into an existing software to save time and money 07-24-2018Īfter attending an open and a private meeting of braille music (the open meeting is the Daisy Music Braille Roundtable Meeting in Leipzig), we should consider two things: (full price) Pro version: contains full transcription, editing and integration functions, to fulfill the requirements of libraries for the blind who produce music braille according different formatting standards, integrating music with other text information to produce professional textbooks.Īt last, a bit cleaning of HTML code.Suitable for individual braille music transcribers, professional blind readers and composers. (lower price) Standard version: Contains full transcription and editing functions, without complicated re-formatting ability.Suitable for end-users who want to read and learn braille music scores using existing music resources. THe main use is to convert and read scores. (Free) Lite version: Contains essential transcription functions, with basic correction abilities to produce better results.If the software is developed as a commercial project, we can design it in three levels: This is decided no matter how my framework is used.Ħ.4: Change this to a section for collecting ideas about MNX related transcription implementations. We must start to think about working with W3C Music Notation Community Group to implement the developing MNX format, the next generation of XML-based music interchangeable format, to make it more friendly for producing accessible formats. 6.5: Corrected implementations of nested tuplets.6.5: Added possible implementation of measure repeats (slashed repeats on the staff).7.7: include more elements for defining new symbols.A Standard or Pro license key will unlock the appropriate features, to ease the update process. As a way of promotion, we can even include the evaluation function for lower-levelled versions, to encourage the lite and Standard users to taste the full featured Pro version for 30 days. To ease the development, we can make the three versions in one installer, but with different levels of functions when used as free or licensed as Standard or Pro. Renamed the three versions of the software of the August Changelog, from Free, Pro and Business to Lite, Standard and Pro. Added "show irregular beamings", and also added a contextual menu item of this to 7.3.2.Added "transpose according to clef" option.Added dynamics to show and hide in the "signs to be transcribed" dialog.The following are all related to Section 3.2. This is the first update after the London meeting of DAISY Music Braille Project. 3.2: Added option to abbreviate crescendo text.2.5: Add system text to the "Treat text as" option.Changes made to items in specific sections will be referenced. For needs of revision, I created this section before the whole content. The framework was first put on a Github repository, and is now moved to my project website for further updates. 7.2 Entering And Marking Items, Transcription Related.Chapter 7: Braille Music Editing, Correction And Other Advanced Features.Chapter 6: Braille Music Transcription Specified Points.Part II: General References Of Important Points Chapter 2: Deeper View Of Transcription Functions.Braille Music Notation Codebooks Used In This Development
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