For the parentheses in the text, you could just enclose them in the <v>
tag. For the ones surrounding the notes, I'll have to investigate a bit
more but I guess it has to do with [nv:\mycode] or [gv:\mycode].

Yours,

Olivier


2012/12/31 Ben Yanke <[email protected]>

>
> http://blog.yankehome.com/liturgy/getFile.php?file=2013-announcement-of-movable-feasts&filetype=pdf
>
> I was attempting to transcribe this document into neumes, but ran into
> trouble on the first line when I tried to add the parentheses as part of
> the text, which gregorio ended up rendering as it normally does,
> as parentheses surrounding notes.
>
> Is there a way to add parentheses to a text when running it through
> gregorio and leave the parentheses intact? I tried adding a backslash
> before them, and that did not work for me.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> In Christ,
> Ben Yanke
>
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