Well, manually separating the comments works, but I can't
get the colours still.
I've tried Brother Elijah's (before and after the
\begin{document}
\renewcommand{\gretranslationformat}[1]{\color{red}\greitalic{#1}}
and Henry's
Try putting the <v></v> stuff inside <alt></alt>.
But both still output black.
Is there something I'm missing?
Now, it probably *does* make a difference, but I'm using
Gregorio 2.4.2 still.
I do this to get red annotations - the commentary:
\setfirstannotation{\small\textcolor{red}{annotation1}}
\setsecondannotation{\small\textcolor{red}{annotation2} }
and this to get a red commentary at the tiptop:
\commentary{{\color{red}\small \emph{Some commentary}}}
On 3/16/2015 2:42 PM, Br. Elijah Schwab, O.Carm wrote:
If you want all translation lines to be red, you should be able to
redefine the translation macro. Untested sample:
\renewcommand{\gretranslationformat}[1]{\color{red}\greitalic{#1}}
-Br. Elijah Schwab, O.Carm.
On Mar 16, 2015 11:53, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Can I make those lines red?
I tried this, but it has no effect:
Ju(h)dex(h) cré(i)de(h)ris(h.) (;) es(g)se(h') ven(i)tú(g.)rus.(e.)
(::)<v>\color{red}</v><alt>All kneel while</alt><v>\color{black}</v> Te(gj)
er(j)go(j) qu<sp>'æ</sp>(j)su(j)<v>\color{red}</v><alt>this verse is
sung.</alt><v>\color{black}</v>mus,(j.) tu(j)is(j) fá(j)mu(i')lis(h)
súb(ij)ve(i)ni,(h.) (;)
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