Le 22/04/2015 09:23, Olivier Berten a écrit :
> How do you mean "support"? isn't there already gregoria2gregorio.py?

Yes, but it's not legal nor really working well... The idea would be
that Gregoria would be sold with a gregoria4o.ttf (gregoria4o = Gregoria
for Gregorio, not a definitive name) that users could use as is with
Gregorio.

> By the way, it might be also interesting to also provide scripts to
> convert other popular gregorian fonts like the St-Meinrad ones
> <http://www.saintmeinrad.org/the-monastery/liturgical-music/downloads/>
> (they use different note shape)

The license is extremely restrictive, it doesn't allow modification of
the font, so it can't be integrated into Gregorio, unless someone is
willing to contact them?

Also, is the effort really worth it? Is it at least the same quality as
Caeciliae?

> or Festa Dies
> <https://sites.google.com/site/gregorianicantus/festa-dies>.

The license is reasonable here, so it could be integrated, indeed. But
the question remains: is it worth it? I think the main point of this
font is to be able to typeset in MS Word, not really to be high
quality... What do you think?

Thank you,
-- 
Elie

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