Thank you.
I missed it because I did make a search on { character in the gabc pages, and it is not in the text (in French) but only as an IMG...

Le 09/05/2013 00:52, Olivier Berten a écrit :
It is meant for polyphony...
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gabc/details#polyphony

2013/5/9 Pierre Couderc <[email protected]>:
Thank you Thomas, and thanks to all.

The best result seems to be - supposing I am able to say what is a "best
result":

um(g{go<}//f~)

But what is {} in gabc ? I have not found it in the documentation.

PC

Le 08/05/2013 23:40, Tomasz Grabowski a écrit :

The best I could get:
({go<}//f~)
Maybe you should try to set a new space dimension for it.

tg


Wiadomość napisana przez Felix Yeung <[email protected]> w dniu 8
maj 2013, o godz. 19:48:

Hello Pierre,

I think the neume is a pressus major, with a liquescence on the third
element.  I have tried using (g!/gof~), but it doesn't seem to work...
sorry, hopefully somebody else can help....

Felix

On 8 May 2013, at 16:59, Pierre Couderc <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a problem with neume that I do not success to reproduce - and in
fact to understand...
It is the "um" of "testimonium" in "Cum venerit" in
http://www.tol.fr/download/special/testimonium.pdf
Help...
Thank you in advance.
Pierre Couderc

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