You can also play with the spacing... I just changed it to use Dom
Benedetto M. Vichi's spacing settings
<http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00655.html>.
And of course you could adjust the space around the initial in order
to bring back the custo inside the staff but that's not yet an option
of my online system ;-)

Yours,

Olivier

2013/5/8 Brother Gabriel-Marie <[email protected]>:
> Say, that's right nice!  Thanks for sharing!
>
> It's unfornunate you couldn't fit "Omnes sancti Angeli et Archangeli, orate
> pro nobis" onto a single line of chant notation, however.  That's one of the
> problems I was having, too, and I couldn't solve it.
>
> I looked at it for awhile and decided to go another direction:  Using the
> caecilia font in InDesign.  It looks as good as gregorio, but lets me
> compress the chant notation however I want.
>
>
> On 5/7/2013 7:25 PM, Olivier Berten wrote:
>
> Here is what I could achieve with a combination of gabc and TeX:
> http://test.selapa.net/gregobase/chant.php?id=457
>
> You can see the different elements at
> http://test.selapa.net/gregobase/chant_elems.php?id=457
> As you can see it's pretty messy as I'm quite new to TeX...
>
> Olivier
>
> 2013/5/6 Brother Gabriel-Marie <[email protected]>:
>
> Thanks Tomasz.
>
> How can you force compress notes into a single line?
> I found that I can do this:
> (             z)
> which feeds blank space into the staff, compressing all the notes
> beforehand, but it also seems to compress the notes afterward, too.
>
> Is that how y'all do it?
>
>
> On 5/6/2013 3:03 AM, Tomasz Grabowski wrote:
>
>
>
> Wiadomość napisana przez Brother Gabriel-Marie <[email protected]> w dniu 6
> maj 2013, o godz. 06:11:
>
> 1. How to force a staff to end.
>
>
> z or Z - „z” in this point; „Z” the line will be expanded.
>
> 2. Can I render just a line of words without a staff in gabc, or do I have
> to first figure all the music of the gabc and then do the text lines in the
> tex file?
>
>
> If you write in gabc file the staff will be there even if it is empty (no
> notes).
> You may put lirics without notes in a tex file.
>
> Good day!
> tg
>
>
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