Try using \textit instead of \emph and if that doesn't work, then you
need to explicitly set the italic font in the \newfontfamily command by
adding "ItalicFont=" and the italic font name within the square
brackets:

\newfontfamily\commentfont[
  Numbers={Proportional,OldStyle} ,
  ItalicFont=...italic-font-name...
]{ArnoPro-SmText}

If that doesn't work, and there's no error message in the output, then
you're probably at the limits of my knowledge.

Regards,
Henry

On Monday, 16 February 2015 at 05:55:58 pm +0100, Abbazia Mater Ecclesiae wrote:
> Thank you all very much!
> 
> In the attached I tried Henry's suggestion for the "ff" glyphs and it
> works, effectively, thanks!
> I dare to ask for help again... I show here another little problem I can't
> solve: I decided to use a small italic "t" after the psalmic differentia to
> indicate a transposition, but when I insert the \emph{t} in my macro this
> doesn't work...
> 
> I add you my -conf.tex file where I fixed the include score macros.
> 
> Thanks again for your help!
> 
> in Christ,
> Sr. M. Ruth OSB





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