Dear Michael, You may insert multiple break characters, either spaces or /, within a set of parentheses and get blank space that way. E.g.:
%% Al(d)le(e)lu(f)ia(d) (::) ( ) A(d)men(f) (::) Yours, br. Innocent On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Michael Shirk <[email protected]>wrote: > Ok - re: my early question about getting it installed: > I succeeded at the point that I realized - due to using the tk-perl > gui installer for texlive rather than the text - that texlive was > trying to install in directories that I didn't have permissions for, > and installing as root seemed to make it only want to run correctly > *as* root. I changed the install location to my own folders. I > modified the PATHs, and then gregorio installed and ran just fine. > > Another question, then, is: Is there any way to insert a space in the > midst of a staff? This was at least done in a lot of the English > chant books of G. H. Palmer, where, for example, one verse of the hymn > would be given, then a break in the staff before the amen; thus > showing the Amen to be a separate bit of music, not to follow > immediately after verse 1. > > -Michael > > _______________________________________________ > Gregorio-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users >
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