Laudetur Iesus Christus!

Dear Olivier Berten, thank you for the advice and resource links, and
helping me to learn that I do not know enough about this situation. I
was under the impression that because my code (i.e. not the content
printed, but the formatting instructions for that content) includes at
least some GPL 3.0 licensed code, all of the code involved has to be
GPL.

To whom it may concern: is there an available guide to this situation?

The mention of <c> and \grecolored reminds me that I have an old
version of Gregorio, from the [gregorio-2.3-setup.exe 19-Jun-2013]
file. This might explain why it was not automatically adding vertical
space to prevent low notes from colliding with the text.

On Windows, gregorio-2.3-setup.exe did not install everything, so I
manually placed the contents "gregoriotex.tds" as needed. To update,
do I manually place the files from
(https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/tree/master/tex) ?

Regarding "rougeliturgique" (RGB 211,56,18) I prefer it compared to
the default red of gregoriotex (RGB 229,53,44). In the
"benedictiones-conf.tex" file, it was defined using "rgb" rather than
"RGB". I got the above RGB code from MS Paint. Am I over-analyzing
this, and the rgb/RGB values are not actually copyrighted?

Wiktionary supplies the appropriate proverb: "chat échaudé craint
l'eau froide" ... CC-by-sa-3.0!

Thank you again for the support.

your fellow pilgrim in Christ, through Mary,
Jeffrey
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