Dear Sr. Maria Ruth,

Please, does anybody tell me which parameters should I use to produce
a GregorioTeX output the most similar to Solesmes’ Antiphonale
Monasticum 2005? Particularly, what font did they use? And what
should be the “normal” font size I must set in an A5 document?

Henry already answered on the gregorian font, but if you are talking
about the text font, for me kpfonts seems the closest. It has been a
while since I asked myself the question, but there is now a site
(http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/) which you can ask this kind of
questions by scanning a document... I don't have a Solesmes book close
to me but it would be worth trying...

Is there the purpose to “gregor-ize” also the Antiphonale Monasticum
 (amost volumes I, II and III) for the Gregorio-database?

It will be definitely useful! A great achievement and it will make
things much easier for monks who will want to use them, thank you for
the proposal!

And (an off-topic, here, forgive me…) what if I post to insert there
some Hildegard von Bingen music or some sequences transcribed from
our local Italian manuscripts?

Maybe Olivier will contradict me, but, according to me, all scores have their place in the database, and particularly beautiful ones from the songs of Hildegard von Bingen! Many people will be happy to use them!

Thank you very much,
--
Elie

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