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Dear Sister Maria Ruth
I can only speak about two characters: the versiculum (V/.) and responsum (R/.) characters. The Meinrad fonts (proprietary) are very close to the font used at Solesmes, but the font liturgy.tty is even closer to the Solesmes font than these. You can download the font liturgy.tty from romanliturgy.org here, but I repeat, this only affects two characters: versiculum (V/.) and responsum (R/.), not the rest of the font. Just in case it helps. Fr. Pierre F. On 05/02/2013 08:04 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote: Solesmes uses their own proprietary font, of which all the fonts in Gregorio are based (at least in spirit). The difference will really be in the neumatic elements that Solesmes added: the oriscus, liquescent figures, and other more obscure stuff. I don't think the fonts in Gregorio implement them exactly -- which is probably for the best, since I heard (from a monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana, USA) that Solemses had problems when the Meinrad fonts (used by said abbey) added liquescent forms that were too similar.That said, I personally find the default font to look the closest to those of Solesmes (and the Antiphonale Monasticum 2005). To use the default font, don't select one specifically. I also noticed that the augmented and diminished liquescents are opposite when using the alternate fonts. However, I haven't tried this in the most current version of Gregorio, so I don't know if it's still a problem. In any case, that was the reason I initially decided not to use the alternate fonts. I can't speak to font size. I generally nudge it up and down to balance readability and compact-ness. The beauty of using a package like Gregorio is that it will automatically reformat things until you find the size you like, and then you can tweak line breaks, etc., to get everything to fit the way you want. Henry On Thursday, 02 May 2013 at 06:58:06 pm +0200, ABBAZIA BENEDETTINA MATER ECCLESIAE wrote:Dear All, Please, does anybody tell me which parameters should I use to produce a GregorioTeX output the most similar to Solesmes’ Antiphonale Monasticum 2005? Particularly, what font did they use? And what should be the “normal” font size I must set in an A5 document? Is there the purpose to “gregor-ize” also the Antiphonale Monasticum (amost volumes I, II and III) for the Gregorio-database? And (an off-topic, here, forgive me…) what if I post to insert there some Hildegard von Bingen music or some sequences transcribed from our local Italian manuscripts? Thank you all! In the joy of the Christ Risen, Sr. Maria Ruth osb --
Father Pierre FRANÇOIS (http://www.romanliturgy.org) Bosmanslei 16 B-2018 Antwerpen (Belgium) mobile: +32 474 719 131 phone: +32 3 237 63 96 |
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