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        Greetings, all.

        I have two questions, one of which is probably only marginally related
to Lilypond, so I'll ask it first.
        I'm putting together a hymnal to be typeset by lilypond-book. As those
of you who work in church music know, hymnals often have metrical
indices of the melodies as well as indices by title, composer, author,
etc. Does anyone know of a TeX/LaTeX macro package for assisting in
assembling said indices, or would I have to write my own?
        The second question is about glyph spacing in a VaticanaVoice context;
among the contents of my hymnal will be a few chant pieces, and I'd like
to set them using the square-note notation. Spacing in the VaticanaVoice
context is a little shaky at present (I've tried both the 2.2 and 2.3
series); is there any way to fudge it manually so large spaces do not
occur after long melismas?

- --
Nicholas Haggin

A.M.D.G.

Find my public keys at my website: http://nhaggin.freeshell.org/
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