On 2/24/2018 5:27 PM, Michael Gerdau wrote:
I have yet to convince myself that I want to use LaTeX though.
I've never yet done a major project with any sort of TeX. But I am
considering it. Here's the biggest selling point for me:
Donald Knuth, "The Future of TeX and METAFONT"
Hi David,
> One of the differences with the way I do psalms is that I make more of> the
> pointing characters into mnemonic "active" characters:> % * for a
breath.> % | for a barline.> % ¬ for a double barline.> % _ for a dot.>
% † for a (posh) dagger.> % ¶ for a paragraph mark (looks after the
Hi David,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 08:17:38PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
One of the differences with the way I do psalms is that I make more of
the pointing characters into mnemonic "active" characters
Thanks. I didn't know about active characters but they seem like a good
way to make the
On Sun 11 Feb 2018 at 10:54:11 (+0100), Michael Gerdau wrote:
> Hi Gregrs,
>
> > In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for>
> > typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
> Make.> > https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
> Looks nice.
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 11:34:38AM +0100, Urs Liska wrote:
Reading your reply I don't think that's an option, but I wanted to
throw yet anothe tool into the mix: if LuaLaTeX would be acceptable as
a requirement it would be possible to realize that in LaTeX, using
lyluatex
Am 11.02.2018 um 11:19 schrieb Gregrs:
Hi Simon,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 07:01:52PM +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course that would require compiling with xelatex or lualatex…
Thanks. I
Hi Simon,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 07:01:52PM +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course that would require compiling with xelatex or lualatex…
Thanks. I wanted to use plain LaTeX but using the
Hi Gregrs,
> In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for> typesetting
> psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
Make.> > https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
Looks nice.
However this is possible with lilypond alone.
Find below links to the
On 10.02.2018 15:09, Gregrs wrote:
Dear all,
In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for
typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU Make.
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course
Hi Greg,
> In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for typesetting
> psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU Make.
Lovely work! Haven't looked at the code yet, but the output is fabulous —
looking forward to diving under the hood, if I can find the time.
Dear all,
In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for
typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
Make.
https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
Best wishes,
Greg
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