Elie,

What about adding something in the class file that will do that? Then you can specify \j or \ae in the tex template and have it to affect all the score notation wholescale for the piece. Users can set this option and not have to worry about a mix-match.

On 6/15/2013 3:34 AM, Élie Roux wrote:
Dear Olivier and all,

Is it possible to give some precise guidelines for people contributing to gregobase? Especially on the topic of i vs. j, ae vs. oe, etc. As Olivier didn't take a decision, I know some people who stopped contributing, waiting for instructions...

What I propose is the following:
- by default, keep the style of the source, it's the most simple and everyone agrees on this (I think) - also, there can be some extensions to gabc syntax, with for instance \j or \æ that automatically change to j or i, ae or oe, etc. according to some configuration in the main tex file. But this is for the 2.4 release.

What do you think?

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