Dear Michael,

You may insert multiple break characters, either spaces or /, within a set
of parentheses and get blank space that way.
E.g.:

%%
Al(d)le(e)lu(f)ia(d) (::) (           ) A(d)men(f) (::)

Yours,

br. Innocent

On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Michael Shirk <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok - re: my early question about getting it installed:
> I succeeded at the point that I realized - due to using the tk-perl
> gui installer for texlive rather than the text - that texlive was
> trying to install in directories that I didn't have permissions for,
> and installing as root seemed to make it only want to run correctly
> *as* root.  I changed the install location to my own folders.  I
> modified the PATHs, and then gregorio installed and ran just fine.
>
> Another question, then, is: Is there any way to insert a space in the
> midst of a staff?  This was at least done in a lot of the English
> chant books of G. H. Palmer, where, for example, one verse of the hymn
> would be given, then a break in the staff before the amen; thus
> showing the Amen to be a separate bit of music, not to follow
> immediately after verse 1.
>
> -Michael
>
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