The propers tool that I began work on about a week ago has become useful enough that I thought it would be worthwhile to advertise its existence. It is a tool for producing PDFs of the propers for Sunday masses in the extraordinary form and will also allow you to apply psalm tones to the propers a la Rossini. I think it should be straightforward enough to use, but let me know if anyone has any further ideas or suggestions for it.
I have also included this propers tool in the latest version of the offline GABC Transcription Tools app for Chrome.
I forgot to mention that the GABC for all the propers come from http://gregobase.selapa.net/ so if you notice any mistakes, you can fix them there, and clicking the title of the proper from the propers tool will take you to the right page at gregobase, so you won't have to search for them again.
@smvanroode What browser are you using? (Never mind. I see you said you are using Chrome.) Can you open up the Developer Tools (Menu->Tools->Developer tools) and see if there are any errors in the console, and send them to me? Thanks.
I will try to add the calendar for the ordinary form at some point. Does it use any proper chants that aren't in the GregoBase database?
This seems like it will be a very useful tool. I am looking at it in Firefox, and I have to say that the formatting of the page is terrible. What I'm getting doesn't look anything like what Paul_Omnomnom posted.
Also, as I was poking around checking a few random things, I saw this mistake: look at the custos at the end of the first line in the psalm-toned introit for Lent 4:
Wow! This is exactly what we were looking for! We have a small beginning schola which sings once a month for the EF, and we want to move from just singing hymns to very easy propers. I was thinking about the effort and time it would take to work up the propers in psalm tones for them and then I found this! Thank you so much!
I'm wondering about the Illuminare Score Editor in the Further PDF options link. Is it just my browser (Firefox, since, as someone mentioned above, IE isn't populating the Sundays list) or are these options not yet functional?
@bbloomf Don't know what happened, but it looks okay now in Chrome.
Yes, I think there are some pieces in the 1974 Graduale Romanum that are not in the 1961 Graduale Romanum. The Ordo Cantus Missae has a couple of pieces written out, which I suspect are not in the 1961 GR.
@donr I realized that I had the same problem in IE10, which I was able to fix, so go ahead and try it again in IE8, and it is possible that it got fixed in that as well.
Well, it should populate that dropdown now, but it will never fully work in IE8, because I found out IE didn't start supporting inline SVG until 9, and so IE8 will never be able to display the realtime preview. Sorry.
I see that you are using the http://gregorio.gabrielmass.com/ site to compile the GABC code. Would it be possible to import some of the options from either that or the Illuminare editor? I am thinking of things like cropping the pdf output, additional header information (it wouldn't let me put to different annotation headings in as the Illuminare editor does), font specification, etc.
This is really awesome...another odd but useful request. For those of us who occasionally do daily Masses, having the ability to hand-pick the chants would be really helpful. Is there any chance you could have an option where a drop down list would appear next to each box with all of the incipits of chants of that category?
For example, next to the introit box, a dropdown of all the introits in the database would appear. Then, you can pick what you want, and truly make your own propers sheets for ANY Mass, very quickly.
No rush, no pressure, but would you pretty please consider adding it to the bottom of your todo list?
I actually had a bit of time today to start implementing this, so take a look at the page on gabc.romanliturgy.org/propers.html and try selecting "Custom" from the "Select another Mass..." dropdown.
Let me know if anything still needs work. I haven't tested it much yet.
By the way, links for Ben's GABC tools are listed, along with other resources, at http://gregoriochant.org, the central point for information on Gregorio.
@bbloomf, would you mind checking the font size for the introit's user-notes field? It appears to give smaller output compared with those of the other propers.
I just put up a new version of this tool with the Novus Ordo calendar included as well. I am using the data from this PDF of the Index to the 1974 Graduale Romanum, with a few corrections to discrepancies that I noticed between it and the Gregorian Missal. Let me know if anyone notices any mistakes with regard to incorrect chants being referenced. Also, I suppose I should really create new versions of some of the chants, since it appears in the new Mass there is no Gloria Patri after the Introit verse.
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