Or possibly write a perl script to process the gabc file to do that for you.
Just a thought in case no one else has a better idea.
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Michael Martin
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> On Dec 12, 2013, at 10:40, "R. Padraic Springuel" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2013-12-12 10:49 AM, Michael Martin wrote:
>> The best method I have found for this is to rely on Gregorio to
>> hyphenate for you by making sure the neum list is longer than the
>> Latin syllable. This is fairly easy to do by simply adding a blank
>> neum to the list. That is to say, add blanks to inside the () when
>> you need Gregorio to space things out a bit and/or when you want to
>> hyphenate. I find this to produce better results than manually
>> forcing a hypenation.
>
> This sort of works, but I still have to manually determine the number of
> spaces needed for each syllable or insert several spaces after each
> neum, ending up with the much more spacing than I need. I was hoping
> for something that would only insert as much space as was needed to make
> sure the hyphen showed up regardless of the length of the syllable or
> the neum.
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> Br. Samuel
> (R. Padraic Springuel)
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