Dear All,

I'm trying to add some complex nabc lines to gabc scores, trying to mantain
a semi-diastematic writing (i.e. to preserve relative neumes height),
copying neumes directly from manuscript sources.
I don't know if I'm missing something but I noticed that:
1. I'm often forced to decide glyphs height only at the end of the encoding
(and that's not a problem, actually), but doing this way, I get odd spacing
between nabc and gabc lines (that is: too much empty space between the two:
see line 1 in the attached example);
2. When a neume starts with a flat in gabc, the nabc related code seems to
be aligned on the flat, and I'm not able to move it further (adding /// for
instance).

So, my question:
A. Is it possible to define a macro to tune the basic nabc line, something
like:
\grechangespace{nabcbaselineheight}{x}
where "x" is the vertical distance added (or subtracted) between nabc and
the gabc staff?
B. What should I do to "force" a glyph alignment in nabc code and put it
exactly on the note I want?

Thank you all!

Sr. Maria Ruth OSB

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