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<http://gna.org/task/?7672>
Summary: Horizontal centering of translation text below
lyrics
Project: Gregorio
Submitted by: eroux
Submitted on: dim. 24 mars 2013 08:29:32 GMT
Should Start On: dim. 24 mars 2013 00:00:00 GMT
Should be Finished on: dim. 24 mars 2013 00:00:00 GMT
Category: GregorioTeX global
Priority: 5 - Normal
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Details:
Mail from Adam Bartlett on March 21st 2013:
I'm curious to know if anyone has devised a way to horizontally center
translation texts below lyrics in Gregorio.
My desire is to achieve something like the effect in Anton Stingl's scores
here:
http://www.gregor-und-taube.de/B.01._Adventssonntag.pdf
I have used this convention in the Lumen Christi Missal, but have had to
manually center the translations in Adobe Illustrator which is a real chore
when it seems that this is something that could be handled natively in
Gregorio.
The current behavior is for the translation to be left-aligned with the first
word to which it is attached. Is there a way that some kind of bracketed
indicator, perhaps, could be placed after the last word in the group? So it
could be something like:
(c3) Do[Lord, God of hosts](g)m(g)inus(g) De(g)us(g) Sa(g)ba(f)oth[*](g)
The bracketed asterisk would show the end of the group, and the text would
effectively be centered between "Do-" and "-oth".
Could something like this be easily implemented? If not, I would be willing to
offer a reasonable commission to someone who might be able to consider this
and some other enhancements that I find myself needing for my work.
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