Interval training sheet and making more use of LaTeX functionality
  • MatthewRoth
    Posts: 2,544
    Many of you know that I'm a big fan of Gregorio and therefore LaTeX for making scores, handouts, choir aids. I wouldn't do it any other way for anything with chant notation.

    One of our schola men is also handy enough to do stuff. He came up with this sheet and introduced me to using the parallel-column functionality to make it work. I'm going to submit this to Fr Samuel for the Gregorio Projects tips and tricks (also they're actively working on some much-needed improvements, so thanks to those folks, and please pray that they get it done successfully in the next week or so).

    Source and output attached. (source HERE ( @chonak is it possible to change the settings to allow .tex and .gabc files to be uploaded directly? It's just a plaintext file with a funny extension).
    IntervalsSheet.pdf
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    Thanked by 1Jacques Perrière
  • IanWIanW
    Posts: 771
    Excellent, but I still feel it's more natural to work with numbers rather than their substitutes.
  • MatthewRoth
    Posts: 2,544
    I’m not bothered one way or the other. And the source is free to borrow and modify of course.
  • Nice. Thank you.
    Let's add the TeX code into a GregoBase score for reference:
    https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant.php?id=19694
    ... Removing a few "\documentclass" and "\usepackage" as they did not compile well, some but not all of them are in the GregoBase TeX preamble.
    The numbers are missing though, no idea why.