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Summary: text associated with divisiones at end of line
Project: Gregorio
Submitted by: eroux
Submitted on: vendredi 02.01.2009 à 12:36
Should Start On: vendredi 02.01.2009 à 00:00
Should be Finished on: mercredi 02.12.2009 à 00:00
Category: GregorioTeX global
Priority: 3 - Low
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Mail from David Stone:
f 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)
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