initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscri/sc(f)scmus/sc(gh)
Does anyone of you know how should I make both: initial-style 1 and sc? It
does not work for me. Any ideas why?
Tomasz
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Le 23/03/2015 17:57, Tomasz Grabowski OP a écrit :
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscri/sc(f)scmus/sc(gh)
Does anyone of you know how should I make both: initial-style 1 and sc? It
does not work for me. Any ideas why?
This is not currently possible, I've reported it at
Le 23/03/2015 17:57, Tomasz Grabowski OP a écrit :
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscri/sc(f)scmus/sc(gh)
Does anyone of you know how should I make both: initial-style 1 and sc? It
does not work for me. Any ideas why?
This is not currently possible, I've reported it at
I do still use OpusTeX for my new book of old hymns - but I don't use
gregorio to generate OpusTeX code.
I found there were some things I could do in OpusTeX which gregoriotex
couldn't do - more with aligning the translation under the text, which I
probably wouldn't worry about now.
Even so, I
This is indeed a bug, but for a workaround, try:
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscr/sc{sci/sc}(f)scmus/sc(gh)
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 23 March 2015 at 06:19:53 pm +0100, Élie Roux wrote:
Le 23/03/2015 17:57, Tomasz Grabowski OP a écrit :
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscri/sc(f)scmus/sc(gh)
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