Re: [Gregorio-users] inquiry for GPL-compatible source code

2014-11-22 Thread Jeff Force
Laudetur Iesus Christus!

Dear Olivier Berten, thank you for the advice and resource links, and
helping me to learn that I do not know enough about this situation. I
was under the impression that because my code (i.e. not the content
printed, but the formatting instructions for that content) includes at
least some GPL 3.0 licensed code, all of the code involved has to be
GPL.

To whom it may concern: is there an available guide to this situation?

The mention of c and \grecolored reminds me that I have an old
version of Gregorio, from the [gregorio-2.3-setup.exe 19-Jun-2013]
file. This might explain why it was not automatically adding vertical
space to prevent low notes from colliding with the text.

On Windows, gregorio-2.3-setup.exe did not install everything, so I
manually placed the contents gregoriotex.tds as needed. To update,
do I manually place the files from
(https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/tree/master/tex) ?

Regarding rougeliturgique (RGB 211,56,18) I prefer it compared to
the default red of gregoriotex (RGB 229,53,44). In the
benedictiones-conf.tex file, it was defined using rgb rather than
RGB. I got the above RGB code from MS Paint. Am I over-analyzing
this, and the rgb/RGB values are not actually copyrighted?

Wiktionary supplies the appropriate proverb: chat échaudé craint
l'eau froide ... CC-by-sa-3.0!

Thank you again for the support.

your fellow pilgrim in Christ, through Mary,
Jeffrey
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[Gregorio-users] inquiry for GPL-compatible source code

2014-11-21 Thread Jeff Force
Laudetur Iesus Christus!

Thank you for the help and advice with my inquiries last month.

A further inquiry, to whom it may concern:

I am working on a project to re-typeset the entire Breviarium Romanum
to Gregorian Chant. It is preferable for me to have the code released
under GPL 3.0.

I have learned from the four examples of finished projects hosted at
(home.gna.org/gregorio/gregoriotex/example) which are available under
the CC-by-nc-sa-2.0 license (incompatible with GPL).

Is that source code please available under a GPL compatible license?
Or, if the source code as a whole cannot be so released, may at least
the following files of code please be released under GPL 3.0?

laudes-conf.tex
benedictiones-conf.tex

These files include: the definition of rougeliturgique; the
\includescore command; code for font formatting and selection; code to
produce liturgical symbols in any chosen font; code to resize and
format GregorioTeX symbols; code to format and add title text; code to
set space around chant dropcaps; code for using boxes, kerning, and
the \hss command.


your fellow pilgrim in Christ, through Mary,
Jeffrey

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Re: [Gregorio-users] inquiry for GPL-compatible source code

2014-11-21 Thread Olivier Berten
These were made with a very old version of Gregorio...
* \includescore command is defined in gregoriotex.tex which is GPLv3
* 'rougeliturgique' isn't useful anymore as you just need to use the
c tag in your gabc code and you can use \grecolored if you want to
use that color somewhere else
* you can find most formatting options in
https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/blob/master/examples/main-lualatex.tex
which is also GPLv3
* \hss is a standard TeX command... and thus Public Domain

That said, I don't think GPLv3 is the right license for content as
it's really meant for software. And the little programming one would
include in a TeX document doesn't make it a software...

Yours,

Olivier

2014-11-21 18:10 GMT+01:00 Jeff Force forc...@gmail.com:
 Laudetur Iesus Christus!

 Thank you for the help and advice with my inquiries last month.

 A further inquiry, to whom it may concern:

 I am working on a project to re-typeset the entire Breviarium Romanum
 to Gregorian Chant. It is preferable for me to have the code released
 under GPL 3.0.

 I have learned from the four examples of finished projects hosted at
 (home.gna.org/gregorio/gregoriotex/example) which are available under
 the CC-by-nc-sa-2.0 license (incompatible with GPL).

 Is that source code please available under a GPL compatible license?
 Or, if the source code as a whole cannot be so released, may at least
 the following files of code please be released under GPL 3.0?

 laudes-conf.tex
 benedictiones-conf.tex

 These files include: the definition of rougeliturgique; the
 \includescore command; code for font formatting and selection; code to
 produce liturgical symbols in any chosen font; code to resize and
 format GregorioTeX symbols; code to format and add title text; code to
 set space around chant dropcaps; code for using boxes, kerning, and
 the \hss command.


 your fellow pilgrim in Christ, through Mary,
 Jeffrey

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Re: [Gregorio-users] inquiry for GPL-compatible source code

2014-11-21 Thread Pierre Couderc

I agree

Le 21/11/2014 18:36, Olivier Berten a écrit :

These were made with a very old version of Gregorio...
* \includescore command is defined in gregoriotex.tex which is GPLv3
* 'rougeliturgique' isn't useful anymore as you just need to use the
c tag in your gabc code and you can use \grecolored if you want to
use that color somewhere else
* you can find most formatting options in
https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/blob/master/examples/main-lualatex.tex
which is also GPLv3
* \hss is a standard TeX command... and thus Public Domain

That said, I don't think GPLv3 is the right license for content as
it's really meant for software. And the little programming one would
include in a TeX document doesn't make it a software...

Yours,

Olivier

2014-11-21 18:10 GMT+01:00 Jeff Force forc...@gmail.com:

Laudetur Iesus Christus!

Thank you for the help and advice with my inquiries last month.

A further inquiry, to whom it may concern:

I am working on a project to re-typeset the entire Breviarium Romanum
to Gregorian Chant. It is preferable for me to have the code released
under GPL 3.0.

I have learned from the four examples of finished projects hosted at
(home.gna.org/gregorio/gregoriotex/example) which are available under
the CC-by-nc-sa-2.0 license (incompatible with GPL).

Is that source code please available under a GPL compatible license?
Or, if the source code as a whole cannot be so released, may at least
the following files of code please be released under GPL 3.0?

laudes-conf.tex
benedictiones-conf.tex

These files include: the definition of rougeliturgique; the
\includescore command; code for font formatting and selection; code to
produce liturgical symbols in any chosen font; code to resize and
format GregorioTeX symbols; code to format and add title text; code to
set space around chant dropcaps; code for using boxes, kerning, and
the \hss command.


your fellow pilgrim in Christ, through Mary,
Jeffrey

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