I've reinstalled Gregorio but am finding the same problem unfortunately.

One interesting point is that the processed pdf is exactly the same (in
terms of spacing etc) whether the markup is present or not.

Anyway, the relevant section of the gabc file is as follows:

%%
(c4) <sp>R/</sp> {Su}(g)scĂ­(h)pi(h)at

processed in Gregorio, the section above comes out as follows:

% File generated by gregorio 1.0
\begingregorioscore%
\setgregorianfont{greciliae}%
\grenoinitial %
\beginscore %
\setinitialclef{c}{4}{a}%
\syllable{ }{Su}{}{0}{sc}{\char 237}{0}{}{%
\glyph{\char 17}{g}{h}{0}%
}%
\syllable{sc}

i.e. no {Rbar} calling up the R/ sign.

Curious!

Colin


On 23 March 2010 17:12, Colin Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been trying unsuccessfully to make the Versicle and Responsory signs
> appear in my outputted pdf (using sp markup in the gabc file). When I look
> at the pdf there's just a blank space where the sign should be. Is it a
> matter of using a specific font in the tex wrapper which has these signs
> (such as Arial Unicode MS) or are they present in the fonts packaged with
> Gregorio?
>
> Thanks for reading!
>
> Colin
>
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