Instead of hyphenating the word, add an extra space to the associated nuem. For 
example

Glo(a)ri(a)a(a)   ->    Glo(a ) ...


The added space in the note gives extra room to the neum and usually results in 
the word below being hyphenated.

The use of "-" in the words can result is several difficulties. Besides the one 
you noted, if gregorio needes to hyphentate the word due to space/line 
considerations, you will see a "--". So best to add the space and let gregorio 
adjust things itself.

On Oct 17, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Innocent Smith wrote:

> I am using Garamond Premier Pro with fontspec to typeset Gregorio scores. I 
> noticed today that when I put a hyphen into my gabc score to force a word to 
> be hyphenated, this shows up in a different font than when Gregorio itself 
> puts a hyphen into the score. For instance, compare the hyphen in the second 
> word of this score (prai-ses) to the first word of the fourth line, "glo-ry", 
> which is manually inserted into the gabc score. Any suggestions?

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