It would also be useful when preparing books with different requirements.
Very useful.

On 12 May 2015 at 03:32, Jacques Peron <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think this wouldn't be only about GregoBase : one could want to use
> scores another one has typed, without necessarily proofreading all those
> usual details. Tuning the <sp> tag like this would help in such cases.
>
> 2015-05-11 15:44 GMT+02:00 Élie Roux <[email protected]>:
>
>> Le 11/05/2015 15:36, Olivier Berten a écrit :
>> > If it's only about GregoBase,
>>
>> Mainly indeed
>>
>> > these functions are easy to implement in
>> > php, especially within gabc since it's syllabified already...
>> > I'm working on a score customization option and I already have functions
>> > to remove accents, to split or join oe an ae ligatures, to switch
>> > between different capitalization schemes, to deal with the U/V and I/J
>>
>> Oh ok! Maybe the <alt> (or whatever) tag would help you? Also, would you
>> put some per-book configuration for this (and other things)? That would
>> be very useful I believe...
>>
>> > (I still have to find a way to deal with "alleluia", where the I should
>> > stay I), ...
>>
>> I'm affraid it might be necessary to put a list of exceptions?
>>
>> > I hope to bring this live soon but I'm working veeeeery slowly...
>>
>> Ok
>>
>> > P.S. the <alt> tag is already used for "Above line text"
>>
>> Yes, a questionable choice...
>>
>> Thank you!
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