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PROGRAM:
NAME
gregorio - tool for gregorian chant typesetting
SYNOPSIS
gregorio [-hvVWsSL] [-o file] [-f format] [-F format] [-l error-file]
[file]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gregorio command.
gregorio is the software of the gregorio project, that comes with a lot
of functionalities. The goal is to describe and typeset a gregorian
chant score very simply. The gregorio command is there to read and
write the formats handled by the Gregorio project. See FORMATS for
details.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below.
-h
Show summary of options.
-V
Show version of program.
-L
Show licence of program.
-v
Set the program in verbose mode.
-W
Show all warnings.
-s
Read stdin as input.
-S
Write output to stdout.
-F format
Sets the format of the produced file, where format is one of gabc,
xml, otex, gtex, dump. See FORMATS for details. Default is gtex.
-f format
Sets the format of the file to read, where format is one of gabc,
xml. See FORMATS for details. Default it gabc.
FORMATS
gabc
Gregorian abc. The most interesting part of the Gregorio project,
it is a very simple language made to describe briefly and simply a
gregorian chant score. The syntax is quite close to abc language.
xml
GregorioXML is a XML language describing a gregorian chant score.
gtex
GregorioTeX is the TeX style made by the Gregorio project. You must
install the gregoriotex environment to use it (it usually comes
with gregorio).
otex
OpusTeX is the most used TeX style to typeset a gregorian chant
score. Install the opustex environment to use it.
dump
This output simply dumps the internal gregorio structure. Only for
debugging.
EXAMPLE
gregorio myfile.gabc
converts the gabc file into GregorioTeX, and writes the result to
myfile.tex.
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