PS: This is an inelegant solution to your second question, but you can add
an ! after the first note which produces a neume which is less attractive
but melodically clear:

Fi(j!il)li(k)um(j)

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On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Innocent Smith <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear Sr. Maria Ruth,
>
> For number three, you might consider having the clef change before the
> euouae, perhaps before "et perduc nos" or "in laetitiam".
>
> To answer number four, you can add a custos by putting z0 before the clef
> change: (z0c3) . (The example on 
> http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gabc/detailsincludes a :: between the z0 and c3 
> because the clef change coincides with
> a double bar, but the :: can be omitted and the custos still appears.)
>
> I have not had occasion to set chants that have such a wide range as
> Hildegard's, though, so I haven't spent too much time thinking about the
> aesthetics of printing clef changes. Perhaps others may have aesthetic
> recommendations.
>
> Best wishes for your work.
>
> Fraternally,
>
> bro. Innocent Smith, op
> Dominican House of Studies,
> Washington, DC
>
>  On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 7:32 AM, ABBAZIA BENEDETTINA MATER ECCLESIAE <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Dear Gregorio-users,
>>
>> I write from the Abbazia Benedettina “Mater Ecclesiae” (Isola san Giulio,
>> Italy).
>>
>> We’d like to use Gregorio software to prepare some choral publications
>> for our own, and I’m dealing with some problems I need to solve, so I’m
>> asking you for an help. Attached files are the .gabc, .tex and .pdf files
>> of a St. Hildegard antiphon I wrote, in which I show you my first problems:
>>
>> 1.     How can I comment the “gregoriotex” heading? Elie Roux told me
>> not to hesitate to ask you, for this is an almost solved bug.
>>
>> 2.     In the 5th line, the third note of the porrectus on *Fi* (Filius)
>> should have an additional cut, for it’s a g (“l” in .gabc), but it does not…
>>
>> 3.     Last line starts with two clefs, instead of just one… I think it
>> is because of the clef change happens just at the beginning of a new line…
>> what should I do?
>>
>> 4.     In the 2nd line, before the first clef changing, I’d like to have
>> the relative custom (it should be an e – a “l” in .gabc)…
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks a lot for everything you could do for us!
>>
>>
>>
>> Sincerely yours,
>>
>>
>>
>> Sr. Maria Ruth osb
>>
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