Now that many line-breaking issues have been resolved -- thank you,
Elie -- I stumbled across a second-order one.  I'm not sure whether
it's a bug or what.  

If you have text associated with a divisio, for example, the `Ps.' in
the Populus Sion of the web site, then this works fine if it occurs in
the middle of a line.  But commonly, as in this case, if it occurs at
the end of a line, then the divisio should be at the end of one line,
and the `Ps.' at the start of the next.  (In case it's not clear what
I mean, the Liber Usualis introit for St Stephen, p415, has an
example.)

Does the gabc notation need to be extended?  Should one write:

... ves(gxe_f_e_)tri.(e) (::)Ps. Qui(gyehg) ...

(this sometimes gives the right output when the divisio is at the end
of the line, but it does not when the divisio is in the middle)
Or is there some way of handling this already that I have missed?

-- 
David Stone <[email protected]> 

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