I am not sure that we can get more simple and easy than
http://gabc.romanliturgy.org/
Anyway, some evaluation of solution in this sense is in course.
Le 10/06/2013 10:29, Herman Viaene a écrit :
On 09/06/13 20:54, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Aside from Mr. Gippner's Notatio Antiqua
About web based tools for Gregorio:
Illuminare Publications has a wonderful Gregorio Score Editor:
http://illuminarepublications.com/gregorio/
Then, there are Benjamin Bloomfield's tools: http://gabc.romanliturgy.org/
Steven van Roode
From: Herman Viaene
Thanks for the responses, fellows,
I am thinking of something more elaborate, with syntax
colouring, and live preview, and lots of options for
performing advanced operations that would allow you to do
things that you would normally need to do in tex, but
without having to do or know any tex
Because it takes 5-10 seconds to run lualatex on a gregorio document,
there's no way for a GUI program to present authentic gregorio output on
a keystroke-by-keystroke basis.
The best you could get would be a display as in the lilypond editor
frescobaldi, which combines a text editor in one panel
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