Dear gregorio-users

we are trying to "misuse" gregorio to transcribe medieval sequences faithfully 
from a manuscript.
Generally this works very well, but sometimes the medieval scribes didn't 
follow the later conventions for printing gregorian chant, which are the basis 
for gregorio.
We would really appreciate, if you could help us to tweak gregorio's output to 
do justice to the manuscript's contents.

We will split the questions in one mail each, hoping that you don't take 
offence in this "spamming". From our experience it is much easier to use a 
mailing-list's archive, when all threads only deal with one problem at the time 
and are titled unambiguously.

Thanks in advance and best regards,
Agathe & Florian.



We would need to change the clef at the beginning of a new line. 
Using:

(c4) … ga(i)bri(gf)el.(f) (z)

(c3)Tv(d)

writes the old clef (c3) at the new line, too. 
We suppose this isn't a bug but a feature -- but is there any way of turning 
this off for the sake of faithful rendering of the source?





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Agathe Maria Hahn
Florian Grammel

Gentofte, Denmark




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