Lodges holding of the GL of Scotland can choose any ritual they like (or write their own, for that matter) as long as it adheres to the ancient landmarks. Therefore there is considerable variation in details among the various rituals used by different lodges but all, of course, cover the same essential elements. Many of the Scottish lodges here use a ritual known as the 'Standard' ritual and some assume it is THE ritual mandated by Grand Lodge, but actually 'Standard' is the name of the publishing company which prints it! My own lodge uses a variation called the "Modern' ritual which we have modified slightly by expanding on the 'stage directions'. These published rituals have the full ceremonies printed out in plain text with only the 'Secrets', that is, the signs, tokens and words (and a few other key matters) concealed by giving only the initial letters followed by dashes.
Grand Lodge takes the position that the only secrets we are obligated to conceal are those signs, tokens and words that are communicated to us in the conferral of the three degrees. While we prefer that the details of our degrees be kept private, they are not, with the exception of the above, strictly speaking, considered secret.
I should note that all Openings, Closings and degree work are expected to be done from memory. Only one ritual is supposed to be open in the lodge at that time, and that by a brother especially chosen for the evening to be the 'Official Prompter'.
Lodges now holding of the GL of Newfoundland and Labrador that formerly held of the UGLE or of Scotland ( all but 2 or 3 lodges) had their rituals 'grandfathered in' when that Grand Lodge formed. There is now a mandated ritual known as 'The Works' but it is only used by 2 or 3 lodge erected since the GLNL formed.