I have the entire liturgy as we're singing it now laid out with all of the hymns.
I also re-organized the structure of the repository to start to scale out to more services a little better.
All of the main books are in the root folder, and all supporting content is sorted into respective folders. 1-GreatVespers.tex, Liturgy-Simple.tex, and ReaderTypica.tex now all basically use the same approach, and share a common orthodoxservicebook.sty file.
The lyluatex allows embedding of lilypond files directly from LuaLaTeX, it's pretty slick and removes the need for the makefile, John Szwast had some make-foo that I didn't think I wanted to get anyone else to try to understand.
I plan on making use of the new github features and actually building and posting all the PDFs, both for the books and anything suffixed with *Score.ly within the repo, but that will be another pull-request.
I have the entire liturgy as we're singing it now laid out with all of the hymns.
I also re-organized the structure of the repository to start to scale out to more services a little better.
All of the main books are in the root folder, and all supporting content is sorted into respective folders. 1-GreatVespers.tex, Liturgy-Simple.tex, and ReaderTypica.tex now all basically use the same approach, and share a common orthodoxservicebook.sty file.
The lyluatex allows embedding of lilypond files directly from LuaLaTeX, it's pretty slick and removes the need for the makefile, John Szwast had some make-foo that I didn't think I wanted to get anyone else to try to understand.
I plan on making use of the new github features and actually building and posting all the PDFs, both for the books and anything suffixed with *Score.ly within the repo, but that will be another pull-request.
Here's what everything looks like now: 1-GreatVespers.pdf Liturgy-Simple.pdf ReaderTypica.pdf
I'll leave this up for a couple days if you want to see what I've done. Hope you both are doing well!