2015-02-15 20:01 GMT+01:00 Henry So Jr. <[email protected]>:

> I am pretty sure the "ff" problem is happening because you have
> Dif(f)fu(h)sa(g) in your gabc file.  If there were more notes over "Dif"
> (or the font were smaller) then the text would show correctly as
> dif-fu-sa.  However, since you only need one punctum above "Dif" the
> "Dif" and "fu" are being placed next to each other and the ligature is
> not showing.  My suggestion here is to change this to "Diff(f)u(h)sa(g)"
> or "Di(f)ffu(h)sa(g)", which would show incorrectly if there were more
> notes above "Dif", but should be fine given what you have.
>

Thank you very very much for this, I didn't thought about! I'll try.



> The answer to your question about the barred initials depends on what
> font you are using and how the symbol is encoded in the font.
>
> [...]
>


> If you can give more details about the font (if the font is freely
> available, pointing me at the font is best), I (or someone else on the
> list) can help you create the appropriate macros.
>

Surely I'm not manually composing the characters, they're already
available: I'm using the "Arno Pro" font family, which contains a special
sub-font (APIntegrativo) with barred initials I need. This is not a free
font, but is it possible to send you (= the group) the APIntegrativo font
only? So you can help me with macros creations?

Thank you very very much,
God bless you,

Sr. Maria Ruth Malagoli OSB
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