This is a side effect of Illuminare having been based on a project whose
specifications for the annotation field were that it would be roman
numerals followed by a possible ending letter from a to g.  The Roman
numerals were to be small caps, and the ending letter if any was to be
lower case.  Thus, if the annotation ends with a letter from a to g, right
now that letter will be lower case.  I will change it later today so that
in the public facing site it will just do straight small caps.

Thanks,

*Benjamin Bloomfield*


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Veronica Brandt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I made another video about using gregorio online.
>
> This time I tried typing twinkle
>
> The code went like this:
>
> user-notes: ;
> commentary: ;
> annotation: Nursery;
> annotation: Rhyme;
> centering-scheme: english;
> %spacing: vichi;
> %font: OFLSortsMillGoudy;
> %width: 4.5;
> %height: 11;
> %%
> (f3) TWink(e)le(e) twink(i)le(i) lit(j)tle(j) star(i.) (:)
>
> Which worked pretty well, but the last letter of Rhyme in the annotations
> came out lowercase for some reason.
>
> So had a go with the regular svn gregorio which doesn't seem to do
> anything with the annotaion field at all.
>
> I know not many people are going to be using the field for words, but
> curious now as to a) what went wrong, and b) how the annotation field is
> supposed to work in gregorio.
>
> In my books I've been using \gresetfirstlinebeforeinitial or whatever it
> was - I'm a bit lazy to look it up.
>
> Here's the video link:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I46qY-NaAsI
>
> Veronica
>
> Veronica
>
>
>
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