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You might be interested in an online editor [1] for small items. (I haven't used it much, but it seems good.)
[1]: https://www.sourceandsummit.com/editor/alpha/
I checked, and lilypond also offers features for Gregorian chant notation [1]. Has anyone used both and is able to compare?
[1] https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/typese...
> Lilypond is a very good tool, but the part on Gregorian chant is not maintained and very deep modifications would be needed to perfectly align the notes and text.
Source: https://gregorio-project.github.io/gregoriotex/index.html
> Note, however, that there are some serious flaws in LilyPond regarding Gregorian notation (especially the non-modern version), and right now there is nobody who works on improving that...
1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2024-10/msg...
[1]: https://www.sourceandsummit.com/editor/alpha/
Most of the time people used bitmaps which would be blurred/pixelated or not resize well
Your chapel was very fortunate.