On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Tapani Simojoki
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to set an English text, using the centering-scheme: english
> feature in the header. However, when I run gregorio on the gabc file, that
> line is not recognised. Instead, I get the following error string:
>
> error: unrecognized character: "c" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "e" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "n" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "t" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "e" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "r" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "i" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "n" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "g" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "-" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "s" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "c" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "h" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "e" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "m" in definition part
> error: unrecognized character: "e" in definition part
>
> It's a nice acrostic, but not very useful for my purposes!
>
> I'm using the 2.0-1 from the debian sid depository, running on Ubuntu
> Maverick.


Hi,

The centering-scheme: feature was not implemented before v2.0; it's
currently only available in the svn version.

Hope that helps,
-Tracy

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