No : Versiculum.ttf is a font that contains special characters as ℣., ℟.
etc. and that can be useful for re-defining tex macros that correspond to
what you'd put within <v></v>.

2015-03-17 15:40 GMT+01:00 Brother Gabriel-Marie <brgabr...@sspx.org>:

> By versiculum-based macros, you all mean anything wrapped in the <v></v>
> inside the gabc code, right?
>
> When I put this in my tex template, it just removes the ℣ and ℟ characters
> from the resulting pdf.
>
>
>
> On 3/17/2015 7:52 AM, Henry So Jr. wrote:
>
>> For your Versiculum-based macros:
>>
>> \newfontfamily\versiculum{Versiculum}
>> \def\Abar{{\color{red}\versiculum a}}
>> \def\Rbar{{\color{red}\versiculum r}}
>> \def\Vbar{{\color{red}\versiculum v}}
>>
>> Henry
>>
>> On Tuesday, 17 March 2015 at 07:33:06 am -0500, Gerry Davila wrote:
>>
>>> So how would one adapt this to make all \Abar, \Rbar, \Vbar red? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Gerry Davila
>>> Schola Sancte Michael
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