Lower-case (z) gives you a jusified line; uppercase (Z) gives you a non-justified line before the break.
Regards, br. Innocent On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Mark Miles <markadmi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone tell me why the following gabc code gives a fully-justified new > line after "In Manus"? I have, after all, typed 'z' and not 'z.'! > > I am getting "et Spirítui Sancto. In manus." justified across an entire > line. What am I doing wrong? > > Many thanks in advance, > Mark. > > > % !TEX TS-program = gregorio > % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 > % The first part of the score is called the header, you can input some > useful informations here: > name: In manus tuas (Per Annum); > office-part: Responsorium breve; > occasion: Dominica ad Completorium; > date: 1913; > book: Vesperale Romanum; > transcriber: Mark Miles; > transcription-date: 2011; > mode: 6; > annotation: VI.; > commentary: Per Annum, Responsorium breve.; > %% > (c4) > In(f) ma(f)nus(f) tu(fg)as(g) Dó(gf)mi(g)ne,(gh) *(;) > Com(h)mén(f)do(gh) spí(g)ri(fd)tum(fg) me(g)um.(f) (::) > In(f) ma(f)nus.(f) (::) > <sp>V/</sp>. Re(h)de(h)mí(ixhi)sti(h) nos(h) Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) (,) > De(h)us(g) ve(g)ri(gf)tá(g)tis.(gh) *(::) > Com(h)mén(f)do.(gh) (::) > <sp>V/</sp>. Gló(h)ri(h)a(h) Pa(ixhi)tri,(h) (,) > et(h) Fí(gh)li(g)o,(g) et(g) Spí(g)ri(h)tu(g)i(f) San(g)cto.(gh) (::) > In(f) ma(f)nus.(f) (::) (z) > <sp>V/</sp>. Cus[<sp>R/</sp>. Sub](f) > tó[umbra](f)di(f) nos[a-](f) Dó[lá-](f)mi[rum](f)ne(f) ut[tuárum](f) > pu(f)píl(f)lam[pró-](f) ó[tege](f)cu(f)li.[nos.](efvEDCded) (::) > _______________________________________________ > Gregorio-users mailing list > Gregorio-users@gna.org > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users >
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