Bodo Meissner wrote:
> 
> Am Die, 04 Feb 2003 16:15:33 schrieb(en) Daniel Taupin:
> > OK. I shall look at that after a few days (other urgent things to do
> > before...).
> 
> Hello Daniel,
> 
> extending musixgre is absolutely not an urgent thing to do.
> 
> Currently I can use Opustex for gregorian notation and MusiXTeX for
> everything else. Others do it the same way. That's not a real problem, I
> would classify the task of extending musixgre as "nice to have".
> 
> So do it only if you have time and no projects that are more important.

OK. But the feature centering a note on the middle vowel of a syllable
is an interesting point to implement, not only for gregorian, but for
any lyrics. Indeed there is \csong in musixtex, but it centers the text
with a zero length, thus leading in lyrics overlapping it notes are to
close to another. It would then be nice to have "hardspaces" protecting
lyrics from overlapping.

 But, this is a serious problem for choirs when distinct voices
(distinct staffs and distinct lyrics) have different sizes (frequent
when Tenors do not speak the same lyrics at the same time with the
Sopranos). Thus, if I solve the problem for choirs, the gregorian
problem will be solved in the same time.
> 
> Bodo

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