On Mon, 2016-11-07 at 14:48 +0100, bart deruyter wrote: > Hi, > > > I reply to you privatly, because I don't think it would add value to > the lilypond discussion.
yes, the right place for this would be [email protected] which I'll cc with this reply. > I understand that you are one of the developers of denemo. > > > I think it would be very interesting to see these extension in denemo. > I've already tried some of the menu 'educational' but for example the > aural training tools don't work here. I didn't write these (AFAIK!) but it would be a great help if you could say what happens when you try (as usual, version number and operating system would be good to know). > > > I've tried denemo multiple times, to compare with frescobaldi as score > editor but I am again and again scared off by it's complex gui. I > don't easily find where what is, in which menu or submenu, For recent versions of Denemo the Command Center search should be your friend for this - again if you find something that you can't find via the Command Center, I would like to know, as I can add keywords to make the search work. > and yes there are shortcuts, keystrokes, but once i've come to that > point, the courage to continue is long gone. > > > For example, as I am writing now I am trying the 'identify line > number' exercise, I want to get out of the exercise, but I don't know, > or see how or even if I can exit the exercise. You want to exit the exercise presumably to do something else - so File->New should be good, or open a score or ... I think some of the games have a Quit button, so that game is deficient - I've filed a bug report for that. > So I close the app and restart it.. Not a good way to do so, but I > don't see or find another way. > > > But I am sure that if there is some real 'UX-design' done on denemo, > it would be a really great application, it's possibilities are really > huge, but it really needs a complete UX-re-design in my opinion. > It would require someone with skills in that area to step forward. > > Added with educational tools like these which are already in it, with > counterpoint checks, voice-leading checks (also thinking about music > dictation exercises 'see gnu-solfege') I'd be an every day user of > it :-) . If you have an idea for an educational task and can describe it quite precisely I suspect there would be enthusiasm for creating the script to do it. best wishes, Richard > I'm not a developer, but I can help in thinking about the design and > trying things out, I'm surely willing to do so. > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
