for the moment, the development of Notatio Antiqua had stopped because
of problems with Qt 5 and libpoppler for PDF output. However, I will be
working on it further on spare time basis and I will try to implement
some preview. I think, with the gregorio fonts now available in TTF
format, this should be viable, but will take some time. Everybody who
likes to is invited to contribute or to amend things. As Mr. Chonak
stated, a live preview using lualatex would not really be "live" at the
moment because of the running time of lualatex. Perhaps this will be
getting better in future lualatex releases...
Dear all,
I'm currently making efforts to make LuaTeX able to dump fonts in a
format file. It works a little (I've already fixed
http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=787), but there are currently
other bugs (or things I don't do correctly) that prevent building a
format with all fonts preloaded. It's quite uneasy to fix (pdfTeX and
XeTeX don't do that neither), but it should make compilation way faster
(should remove 80% of the compilation time for a very simple document).
Combining this with SyncTeX should enable the creation of a real-time
graphical interface... I'll keep you informed.
Otherwise, If I remember correctly, what seems the best direction to me
is, apart from the web interfaces, to fork TeXWorks and to mix it with
notationantiqua. TeXWorks is currently certainly what is closest to what
most of you are looking for: it has templates, automatical compilation,
gabc and pdf face to face, etc. Do some of you use it?
Thank you,
--
Elie
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