It's not such a good idea to include gregorian-init.ly if you just want the
breath mark, since it has several side-effects. Then it's much better to
copy the relevant macro definition into some header file of your own,
i.e. to make a file mydefs.ly containing the following lines:

divisioMinima = {
\once \override BreathingSign #'stencil = #ly:breathing-sign::divisio-minima
 \once \override BreathingSign  #'extra-X-extent = #'(-1.0 . 0)
 \breathe
}

and then do \include "mydefs.ly". Then you can also rename the macro
to something that makes more sense to you.

  /Mats

Ole Hesprich wrote:

I included the gregorian-init.ly per default, because I sometimes use
the \divisioMinima as a sign for breath in choral works. My templates
are from the time of LP 2.4.

So thanks again for that hint.


Ole

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