>
> - my initial question : are there "standard" latin typographic rules ?
>

No, I think not. Solesmes uses French punctuation in its books, not "Latin"
punctuation (see classical latin literature books, for example).


> - fidelity to the original. Does fidelity goes to typographic rules.  I
> think yes.


I think not. Music is one thing, punctuation is linked to text, and if you
see medieval manuscripts, punctuation almost didn't exist.

- A user may want to use the  typographic use of her country in her main
> text and keep the original typographic way in the score.
>

This is already possible, just selecting your favourite language at the
beginning of your document.

A proposal : create gabc with respect of the  typographic space of the
> original source, and add a gregoriotex macro which will add or remove the
> space to conform to non "standard"  (I want to say non solemnensis or other
> source way) typogaphic use.


Bad idea, IMHO... But with your scores you can do the way you like most.

Good Holy Week to anyone!

Sr. Maria Ruth OSB
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