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Hello, everyone, my name is Spencer, and today Im going to tell you all a little bit about how to typeset Gregorian chant sheet music using Emacs and a tool called Gregorio. Now I expect many, if not all, of you are unfamiliar with Gregorio, so well start off with a brief overview of the tool and the appropriate syntax. Next, Ill show you how Ive automated some of the workflow using some Emacs Lisp functions which Ive slowly been turning into a package called `gregorian-mode`. This will include some live typesetting examples to give you a better idea of how this all works. Finally, Ill share some information with you about how you can contribute to the package if youd like, and how you can learn more about both Gregorio and `gregorian-mode`. And of course, all of the examples from this presentation today have been available online so you can review them all at your own pace. Gregorio is a tool that takes a `gabc` text file and compiles it into a LaTeX document. Gr