Tracy Llenos a écrit : > I think things like font conversion or making your own .sty files fall > under "General TeX knowledge that would be useful to know, even if all > you ever want to do with TeX is create beautiful chant scores":-) I > don't know whether you think that would be better to document on your > own site, or to simply point to various LaTeX tutorials out there > already (I did see the one linked on the gregoriotex/tex page). The > only problem with simply pointing to other sites is many focus on > things not very useful to the would-be chant typesetter -- graphs, > footnotes and bibliographies, math equations, etc. >
I think it's right, but after a good night of sleep, I think it would be wise to put a word on text font on the site: according to my teacher, a lot of people don't want to use LaTeX because of the widespread opinion that you can only use free fonts with LaTeX, and that free fonts are very non-professional. So maybe some people would be more interested in Gregorio if we tell them that they can use any professional font with it... I'll add a paragraph on the gregoriotex/tex page. -- Elie _______________________________________________ Gregorio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-devel
