I don't recall how to do it or where it is listed (and thus I am not submitting it per the page's instructions), but someone made a good write-up about how to incorporate isolated Gregorio neumes into the body of a text. This is useful for instructional and academic writing. Would anyone be able to add that to the page?
Best, Conor On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel <[email protected]> wrote: > While the most straight forward use of Gregorio has always been described > on the website, some of the more unusual uses lived only in the archives of > the user list. To remedy that we've introduced a new section to the > website: Tips and Tricks: > > http://gregorio-project.github.io/tipsntricks.html > > We've already populated it with four tricks which the developers have > either used or created in the past. However, this is meant to be an aspect > of the website which is more open to user submissions. If you have > something unusual which you've done with Gregorio which you'd like to see > featured on the website, just follow the directions on the page linked > above. > -- > ✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝ > Br. Samuel, OSB > St. Anselm’s Abbey > Washington, DC > (R. Padraic Springuel) > > PAX ☧ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ > > _______________________________________________ > Gregorio-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users >
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