> In general, if you aim to write documents with elements (names, > longer quotations, etc.) from different languages, I strongly > recommend using XeTeX (or XeLaTeX) with directly uses unicode (and > also suports some very beautiful old fonts with historical > ligatures). Switching from LaTeX to XeLaTeX usually boils down to > changing two-three lines in your preamble
Just for the record: it's not possible to use Gregorio with XeLaTeX, only with LuaLaTeX; and LuaLaTeX has the same possibilities as XeLaTeX (mainly: to use fontspec). Thank you, -- Elie _______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users

