Matthias,
In Gregorian chant notation, an optional note is usually represented by an open
punctum, which is created by adding an "r" to the note: for example (gr).
Best,
Steven van Roode
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From: Matthias Ruckenbauer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 6:05 PM
Subject: [Gregorio-users] parentheses around notes
Hi all,
I am quite new to gregorio and GregorioTeX so I may have overlooked
something. Most things work quite well out-of-the-box. There are two
questions I have (well, more, but I will ask two of them now ;-)):
1) When noting psalm tones there are (for the three-part psalms)
optional tones (mostly marked with an / below). They are usually noted
with parentheses (so a one-note neume with parentheses - you can see it,
in normal notation, not gregorian e.g. in
<http://www.kirchengesangbuch.ch/upload/pre/11651h480w640.jpg>). Is it
somehow possible to get that? Is there an alternative notation for it? I
tried [nv: ] with different things right of the ':' but this seems to be
only to insert GregorioTeX commands, not others.
2) I know I can put things above the line with <alt> </alt>. Is it
somehow possible to put in there TeX-commands (e.g. \rightarrow) or
something with a similar result?
Regards
Matthias
-- Matthias Ruckenbauer
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