Re: [Gregorio-users] Where is the Cross ?

2017-03-05 Thread Pierre Couderc

Merci !


On 03/05/2017 05:16 PM, Abbé Jacques Peron wrote:
Excuse me, I forgot replying to all : a solution, to benefit from the 
feature of Gregorio while directly typing unicode characters ℣, ℟ and 
✠, is to type those commands in your preamble :


\catcode`\℣=\active \def ℣{\Vbar}
\catcode`\℟=\active \def ℟{\Rbar}
\catcode`\✠=\active \def ✠{\grecross}

Fr. Jacques Peron +

Le 5 mars 2017 09:02, "Pierre Couderc" > a écrit :


On 03/04/2017 07:08 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:

On 2017-03-04 12:41 PM, Pierre Couderc wrote:

Is it a question of character set ? I doubt it as
R/ is
correctly displayed...


It is a question of character set (or font choice).
`R/` does not print the unicode code character ℟.  It
prints a composition of R in the currently active font and a
bar chosen from the greextra font.  This special feature of
GregorioTeX which allows you to use a wider range of fonts
which don't have the expanded unicode character set.  When you
input the character directly in unicode, then you are relying
on the font having a glyph for that character and not all of
them, especially older fonts, don't have that expanded
character set.

OK, so it may be anyway a question of font.
So, the choice is a standard "old" font with gregorio-made ℟ ℣ or
an alternative modern font with more unicode characters.

Thank you all
Pierre

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Re: [Gregorio-users] Where is the Cross ?

2017-03-05 Thread Abbé Jacques Peron
Excuse me, I forgot replying to all : a solution, to benefit from the
feature of Gregorio while directly typing unicode characters ℣, ℟ and ✠, is
to type those commands in your preamble :

\catcode`\℣=\active \def ℣{\Vbar}
\catcode`\℟=\active \def ℟{\Rbar}
\catcode`\✠=\active \def ✠{\grecross}

Fr. Jacques Peron +

Le 5 mars 2017 09:02, "Pierre Couderc"  a écrit :

> On 03/04/2017 07:08 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
>
>> On 2017-03-04 12:41 PM, Pierre Couderc wrote:
>>
>>> Is it a question of character set ? I doubt it as R/ is
>>> correctly displayed...
>>>
>>
>> It is a question of character set (or font choice). `R/` does
>> not print the unicode code character ℟.  It prints a composition of R in
>> the currently active font and a bar chosen from the greextra font.  This
>> special feature of GregorioTeX which allows you to use a wider range of
>> fonts which don't have the expanded unicode character set.  When you input
>> the character directly in unicode, then you are relying on the font having
>> a glyph for that character and not all of them, especially older fonts,
>> don't have that expanded character set.
>>
>> OK, so it may be anyway a question of font.
> So, the choice is a standard "old" font with gregorio-made  ℟ ℣ or an
> alternative modern font with more unicode characters.
>
> Thank you all
> Pierre
>
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Re: [Gregorio-users] Where is the Cross ?

2017-03-05 Thread Pierre Couderc

On 03/04/2017 07:08 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:

On 2017-03-04 12:41 PM, Pierre Couderc wrote:

Is it a question of character set ? I doubt it as R/ is
correctly displayed...


It is a question of character set (or font choice). `R/` does 
not print the unicode code character ℟.  It prints a composition of R 
in the currently active font and a bar chosen from the greextra font.  
This special feature of GregorioTeX which allows you to use a wider 
range of fonts which don't have the expanded unicode character set.  
When you input the character directly in unicode, then you are relying 
on the font having a glyph for that character and not all of them, 
especially older fonts, don't have that expanded character set.



OK, so it may be anyway a question of font.
So, the choice is a standard "old" font with gregorio-made  ℟ ℣ or an 
alternative modern font with more unicode characters.


Thank you all
Pierre

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