Thank you, Br. Innocent.

If anyone is interested in adding glyphs to Gregorio that allow it to produce 
scores as in Gregor und Taube, I would gratefully work with them to help make 
this happen.

If anyone is interested, please feel free to contact me through this list or 
directly.

P.S.–Some who read this might be interested to see a new publication that used 
Gregorio to typeset all chant engravings:

http://illuminarepublications.com/products/lcm/

Kind regards,

Adam Bartlett
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office: 602.910.4180
cell: 602.703.5119
skype: adoratedeum
www.illuminarepublications.com



On Oct 14, 2012, at 5:10 AM, Innocent Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Adam,

I presume that this is a case where a new glyph would need to be composed, 
although I don't know how to go about that. Could anyone explain how to extend 
the gylphs etc for future reference? I occasionally encounter a neume form in 
medieval square note manuscripts (OP etc) that cannot be captured by Gregorio, 
which seems to be based mostly on the Desclee/Solesmes neume forms.

Yours,

br. Innocent

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Adam Bartlett 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Friends,

Is there code to produce a virga with the stem on the left, rather than on the 
right? I'm seeing the following rendering of the pressus in the Anton Stingl 
editions:



And I would like to be able to emulate it in Gregorio. Can anyone produce the 
code for this figure? I can't seem to figure it out.

Gratefully,

Adam Bartlett
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office: 602.910.4180
cell: 602.703.5119
skype: adoratedeum
www.illuminarepublications.com





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