I'm working on a major project right now (with a tight deadline), and I
realized that right now, there's no way to force a custos without another
coming up.

Is there a quick way (using gabc) to make the custos render correctly in an
antiphon-verse situation like this (the custos

name: 4th Sunday of Advent, Year A;
> author: Arlene Oost-Zinner;
> manuscript: 1472;
> mode: VI;
> annotation: VI;
> user-notes: Ps. 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6;
> %%
> (c4)Let(h) the(g) Lord(hiwj) en(hih)-ter;(h.) (,) he(h) is(ixi) king(gh)
> of(g) glo(fg)-ry.(g.) (::) (Z)


> A(f) verse(gh) here(hr) that <i>starts</i>(ixi) like(h) this(g) every(hr)
> time.(h.) (:)

The(hr) verse() <i>always</i>(f)-ways(gh) ends(g) like(fr) this(f.) (::)
> <sp>R/</sp>() (h+) (Z)


> A(f) verse(gh) here(hr) that <i>starts</i>(ixi) like(h) this(g) every(hr)
> time.(h.) (:)
> The(hr) verse() <i>always</i>(f)-ways(gh) ends(g) like(fr) this(f.) (::)
> <sp>R/</sp>() (h+)


Whenever I render this, there are always 2 custos, the forced one (h) and
the next logical one in the score (f). How do I get rid of the (f) custos?

In Christ,
Ben Yanke

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Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, Alleluia!
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