[Menvi-discuss] Screen Readers for "Brf" Music Files

Bill McCann info at dancingdots.com
Mon Apr 24 17:51:07 EDT 2023


Dancing Dots' Lime Aloud scripts do deliver what we call a Talking braille score feature to users of the Lime music notation editor who have a license for our scripts.  The scripts verbalize descriptions of the current note while showing the equivalent braille music on your braille display and the print equivalent on the video display.

Software that would verbally describe braille music characters would need to perform some fairly complex analysis of the braille score in order to convert it to a meaningful verbal description.  It would need to understand the order of signs and the syntax of braille music.  Certainly possible but not a trivial task.


Bill McCann, President, Dancing Dots
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From: Menvi-discuss <menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org> On Behalf Of Karen Gearreald via Menvi-discuss
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Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Screen Readers for "Brf" Music Files

On behalf of friends who are not MENVI members, I am wondering whether anyone uses NVDA or another screen reader to decipher "brf" files of braille music scores.  Any information about such experiences would be most welcome.  Thank you!
                                                                                Karen Gearreald
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