On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Michael Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This one has me stumped. I have been helping Collin trace this bug down. 
> Essentially, when I run gregorio to produce a chant with versicles and 
> responses, such as:
>
>
>        (c4)() <sp>R/</sp>.() Su(g)scí(h)pi(h)at ...
>
>
> I get the all V's & R's correctly. In my latex I see:
>
>        \syllable{}{\Rbar.}{}{1}{S}{u}{0}{}{%
>        }%
>        %
>        \syllable{S}{u}{}{0}{sc}{\char 237}{0}{}{%
>        \glyph{\char 17}{g}{h}{0}%
>        }%
>
> Thus the \Rbar is present and appears in the pdf. So all is well.
>
>
> However, Collin, running the same thing gets:
>
>        \syllable{}{ }{}{1}{S}{u}{0}{}{%
>        }%
>
> Naturally, the R is not present in his pdf!
>
>
> He has reinstalled gregorio, and verified he is running 1.0. The only 
> difference I can see is that I am running Mac OSX Snow Leopard and he is 
> running cygwin and Tex Live 2009 on  a Dell Inspiron 9400 running Windows 7. 
> Perhaps this is an issue with the windows/cygwin flavor of gregorio? 
> Otherwise I am stumped.

Hello,

I just confirmed this behavior running a cygwin install of gregorio
1.0. I don't have a recent Windows svn copy running, so don't know if
it still occurs, but I can try to take a look soon (upcoming
vacation)... However, the previous workaround/suggestion of using
verbatim <v></v> tags works here, e.g. by modifying the example above:

name: sccore;
initial-style:0;
%%
(c4)() <v>\Rbar</v>.() Su(g)sci(h)pi(h)at(h)

Gregorio's output looks fine (this machine doesn't have a TeX install,
so I can't look at the pdf, but the first syllable in the tex file
matches Michael Martin's):

\syllable{}{\Rbar.}{}{1}{S}{u}{0}{}{%
}%


Thanks,
Tracy

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