Hi,

I’m attempting to typeset a Liquescent Stropha where the tail descends a minor 
third rather than a whole step.  Is this possible in gabc?  This neume appears 
in some manuscripts, and I have seen it typeset in at least one publication 
(i.e., Nocturnale Romanum, 2002).  

I have been using the glyph called “StrophaAucta” successfully to display an 
interval of the single step.  The manual lists another neume 
“StrophaAuctaLongtail” that seems to have the same gabc code and produces the 
same glyph as the former.  Is it that this neume will eventually contain a 
longer tail than it currently produces?  

A second question I have:  is it possible for a qualisma proceeding a stropha 
to contain a leading line “TwoUp” to the stropha?  The particular manuscript I 
am typesetting into gabc contains this construction.  

Thanks for all your work.


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