Dear Tracy, That works perfectly! Thanks so much.
Yours, Br. Innocent On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Tracy Llenos<[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Br Innocent, > > On Jun 16, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Innocent Smith wrote: >> >> name:Test; >> %% >> (c4) A1(e) A2(e) A3(ed) A4(g) A5(gh) A6(j) A7(j) A8(ih) (;) >> B1(i) B2(j) B3(i) B4(h) B5(g) B6(hiji) B7(hg) B8(g) (:) >> C1(gh) C2(j) C3(i) C4(h) C5(g) C6(i) C7(g) C8(hg) (;) >> D1(hi) D2(g) D3(h) D4(gvFE) D5(d) D6(e!fg) D7(fe) D8(e) (::) >> Test1(i) B2(j) B3(i) B4(h) B5(g) B6(hi/ji) B7(hg) B8(g) (:) >> >> The notes on B6 ought to appear all joined together, but for some >> reason a space is added after the third note. The last line of the >> notation given has an alternate way of putting the notes, so it is not >> a crisis, but I would like to be able to remain faithful if possible >> to the notation I am transcribing from. The notation in the Dominican >> books has this sort of figure with some regularity. > > Can you use (h!iji) to achieve the notation you're looking for? > > > -- > Tracy > _______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users

