Hi,

I just came across another issue. It occurs when an antiphon starts with a 
single vowel as initial. I was just typesetting the antiphon O mulier magna est 
fides (AM 350), using an initial O:

(c3) O(ef) mu(h)li(hi)er,(ii) *(,) mag(h)na(i) est(j) fi(h)des(ij) tu(i)a;(i) 
(;) fi(fi)at(hg) ti(fe)bi(fe) (,) sic(de)ut(f) pe(h)ti(f)sti.(f) (::) E(i) u(h) 
o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(f) (::)

To indicate that the O is to be sung to the first podatus, the podatus should 
have a hyphen below it. However, Gregorio doesn't produce the hyphen.

Steven

 



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From: Elie Roux <[email protected]>
To: gregorio-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, August 7, 2010 8:02:46 PM
Subject: [Gregorio-users] tests

Hello,

I've just finished a huge development process in gregorio. It introduces 
a lot of new features and fixes quite a lot of bugs. It's possible that 
the version to come (2.0) will be the last I'll work on. After that I'm 
not even sure I'll continue to maintain it. That's why I kindly ask you 
to test the svn version as much as you can, and to report me any bug or 
missing feature, from the very small typographic oddity to the very 
original thing you'd like to do. I will now be working on the 
documentation, on the packaging under windows and on the inclusion into 
TeXLive (not the 2010 DVD sadly, bad timing...). If you have any wish, 
whatever it is, please tell it quick!

The last big change I introduced can be seen with the following gabc code:

ab(g,_h) ab(g_,_h_) ab(g,'_h) ab(g_,'_ h_) ab(g[ob:1;6mm]/hgh) 
ab(g[ocb:1;6mm]/hghZ) ab(g[ocba:1;6mm]/hgh)

Thank you,
-- 
Elie

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