It doesn't quite match here either, and with the latest commit.
It looks like the gregobase example, the original, and the new gregorio all output differently.
With the new commit, for the /Amen/, in the gregobase example, the horizontal episemas are all on the same level, but in gregorio's from the gregobase, parts of the episema are on different levels. And some of the episemas run into the nearby neums (at least in the supplied gabc file from the gregobase).
I've attached a screenshot of what my installation of gregorio creates.
God bless! - Brother Gabriel-Marie ------------------------------------------------------------ On 6/8/2013 4:13 PM, Olivier Berten wrote:
For the "Amen", at least. The "glória Déi Pátris" still looks the same.But I've already seen some other scores with one long episema going on over several syllables, like that one. Couldn't it be some syntax which would allow that?Olivier2013/6/8 Olivier Berten <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>It does :-) Thanks a lot! Olivier 2013/6/8 Élie Roux <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> Dear Olivier, Do you know a way to achieve the same result as the original for the episemae (i.e. over several syllables) in the last lines of the Ambrosian gloria<http://test.selapa.net/gregobase/chant.php?id=2749>? This score should look much better with latest commit, can you please git it a try? Thank you,-- Elie_______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users
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