Dom 20/06/10 14:47 ,  ha inviato:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've got te same problem. So I've used (d/do/c) and all is fine now.
> 
> If the space between notes is bad, play with ! and / until you get
> the right spaces.
> 
> UdP,
> Boris Maire
> ========================================
> 
> Message du : 20/06/2010
> De : "Elie Roux " 
> A : "[email protected]" 
> Copie à : [email protected]
> Sujet : Re: [Gregorio-users] strange behaviour
> [email protected] a écrit :
> > Hi all, 
> > I've just installed gregorio and I'm practicing.
> > I have a question. I was trying to reproduce a neuma made of three
> notes: two equal ones and the third one tone below. The middle one
> should be an oriscus. I thought I should write (ddoc), but the result
> is a sequence like "note+virga+note" with no oriscus. Even by relaxing
> the request of the oriscus the result is the same. What am I doing
> wrong?
> > I hope to have succedeed in explaining myself... Thanks.
> > 
> Hello,
> 
> Do you want something like (ddo!c) ? I don't have a very long access
> to 
> the Internet, but I'll take a closer look later.
> 
> Thank you,
> -- 
> Elie
> 


Ok, it's working like that. Thank you for the support, it was really a newby 
question... :)


I may take the occasion for pointing out two little mistakes I have found in 
gregorio's web site, hoping that it can be useful:

1) the downloadable file "laudesscore.gabc" in laudes.zip gives a problem if 
compiled: this is because there is written (xgg.) instead of (gxg.)
2) the tutorial proposes to wirte a Kyrie, but one gets a "sintax error" if one 
tries to compile the file as in step 1 of the example. The reason is that one 
has to put () after each syllabe. The tutorial should mention that.

I find gregorio very very nice, the quality is unbeatable.

Thanks for your job


    Lorenzo Vichi
> 
> 


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