On 2/24/2018 5:27 PM, Michael Gerdau wrote:
I have yet to convince myself that I want to use LaTeX though.
I've never yet done a major project with any sort of TeX. But I am
considering it. Here's the biggest selling point for me:
Donald Knuth, "The Future of TeX and METAFONT"
https://www.tu
Hi David,
> One of the differences with the way I do psalms is that I make more of> the
> pointing characters into mnemonic "active" characters:> % * for a
breath.> % | for a barline.> % ¬ for a double barline.> % _ for a dot.>
% † for a (posh) dagger.> % ¶ for a paragraph mark (looks after the
s
Hi David,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 08:17:38PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
One of the differences with the way I do psalms is that I make more of
the pointing characters into mnemonic "active" characters
Thanks. I didn't know about active characters but they seem like a good
way to make the inp
On Sun 11 Feb 2018 at 10:54:11 (+0100), Michael Gerdau wrote:
> Hi Gregrs,
>
> > In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for>
> > typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
> Make.> > https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
> Looks nice.
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 11:34:38AM +0100, Urs Liska wrote:
Reading your reply I don't think that's an option, but I wanted to
throw yet anothe tool into the mix: if LuaLaTeX would be acceptable as
a requirement it would be possible to realize that in LaTeX, using
lyluatex (https://github.com/j
Am 11.02.2018 um 11:19 schrieb Gregrs:
Hi Simon,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 07:01:52PM +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course that would require compiling with xelatex or lualatex…
Thanks. I want
Hi Simon,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 07:01:52PM +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course that would require compiling with xelatex or lualatex…
Thanks. I wanted to use plain LaTeX but using the lilygl
Hi Gregrs,
> In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for> typesetting
> psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
Make.> > https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
Looks nice.
However this is possible with lilypond alone.
Find below links to the an
On 10.02.2018 15:09, Gregrs wrote:
Dear all,
In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for
typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU Make.
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course t
Hi Greg,
> In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for typesetting
> psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU Make.
Lovely work! Haven't looked at the code yet, but the output is fabulous —
looking forward to diving under the hood, if I can find the time.
As
Dear all,
In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for
typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
Make.
https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
Best wishes,
Greg
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