Dear all,
I post for another problem that I found in gregorio. The special characters
(here the example with accented "ae") are not reproduced.
I run the latest gregorio (installed a month ago), texlive2009 on a Windows xp
operating system
This is accentedae.gabc:
name: accentedae ;
%%
(c4) Lau(f)da(f)te(f) Do(f)mi(f)num(f) in(f) s<sp>'ae</sp>(f)cu(f)la.(f)
And this the file for calling it:
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{luainputenc}
\usepackage[latin]{babel}
\usepackage{gregoriotex}
\begin{document}
\includescore{accentedae}
\end{document}
The result is the word "s-cu-la" in the pdf output.
It may be a bit off-topic, but I would also like to ask you some hints on the
way of composing in LaTeX an hymn as in the "liber hymnarius" of Solesmes (for
example: ad laudes in feria secunda): it in two columns separated by a vertical
line, and a final strophe centered in the page. I was in trouble for
reproducing that. I tried various solutions, you may tell me how you do that.
a) using package "parallel". The bad thing is that one has to play manually
with the width of the columns to have a good result. To get the last strophe I
was obliged to insert a \parbox, again playing with widths
b) using "multicol. Same problem for last strophe
c) using a table. The output is immediately fine, but one has to write line by
line in the table, in an unnatural way, like (say):
first line of the first strophe & first line of fourth strophe \\
second line of the first strophe & second line of the fourth strophe \\
Thank you very much!
Lorenzo
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