Thanks Tracy
the examples are very useful, at least to me. I'll be studying them and incorporating ideas into my booklets. Our chapel has many booklets produced using Opustex. When they need revising, somehow I feel like using the original system but want to translate them to Gregorio. I've had a few problems mainly due to my lack of expertise in Latex or its variations. Your examples will help me on the learning curve.

Teresa Clark
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"I will now appeal to the artist that is within every one of us. Art, as you know, is the right way of making a good thing. There is no right way of making a bad things. Not only something, but make something-a cup of tea, a boiled egg, a hatpeg (from a fallen branch), a chair!" -Vincent McNabb



A few weeks ago I made some small example files showing simple ways to
change GregorioTeX parameters. If they might be useful, they're online
here: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/48899/pages/someGregorioexamples.html


Hope that helps,

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Tracy

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