Putting the tag in curly braces did the trick. What I really
wanted to use this for what to put a cross (\grecross) in the text and
it works great.
On May 22, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Tracy Llenos wrote:
> On May 22, 2009, at 5:45 PM, Joshua Hayes wrote:
>> Tracy,
>>
>> Thanks for solving my other
On May 22, 2009, at 5:45 PM, Joshua Hayes wrote:
> Tracy,
>
> Thanks for solving my other problem. However...
>
> On May 22, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Tracy Llenos wrote:
>
>> Instead of
>> R/(::) or s'ae(f)cu(f)la(f)
>> try
>> \Rbar(::) or s\'\ae(f)cu(f)la(f)
>> You may also need to use curly braces {} to
Tracy,
Thanks for solving my other problem. However...
On May 22, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Tracy Llenos wrote:
> Instead of
> R/(::) or s'ae(f)cu(f)la(f)
> try
> \Rbar(::) or s\'\ae(f)cu(f)la(f)
> You may also need to use curly braces {} to adjust the centering of
> the neumes over the text if you try
Hello Br Innocent,
On May 22, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Innocent Smith wrote:
> Dear Gregorio Users,
> I have been attempting to learn to use Gregorio and have managed to
> install it on a Windows computer and compile various simple scores. I
> am having trouble understanding how to make accented diptongs
Dear Gregorio Users,
I have been attempting to learn to use Gregorio and have managed to
install it on a Windows computer and compile various simple scores. I
am having trouble understanding how to make accented diptongs, such as
the 'ae or 'oe. On the gabc description page
(http://home.gna.org/gre
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