Here's another file that gives me the same error (long episema on “est”):
Module gregoriotex info: compiling the score a--non-auferetur.gabc... (./a--non-auferetur-4_0_0-beta2.gtex(load luc: C:/texlive/2014/texmf-var/luatex- cache/generic/fonts/otf/arnopro-display.luc) ! Argument of \GreHEpisemus has an extra }. <inserted text> \par l.243 } % ? I can’t force the first episema over the note, and I don’t know how to obtain a long episema (see the picture again: "est" is what I need, "dfd_5dc.__" my output with that code; "Christi" is another output failed because episemi over j and I do not link to each other). Thanks a lot, Sr. Maria Ruth OSB 2015-09-03 9:25 GMT+02:00 Abbazia Mater Ecclesiae < [email protected]>: > I don't get an error with the attached gabc file. Are you sure this is >> the one that fails? >> > > Yes, I am. > Anyway, I'll try again. > I have problems with other bridged episemi (I'll send images), but I never > thought about the possibility to write them separately, as you suggest > below: > > >> > What should I do to get what I need to (see the image in the attached >> file)? >> >> Use this: Dó(gvF_E_D_ew_1f_ED) >> > > I'll try this, to see if they come out linked or not, but why should I put > an episema for "ew", since it's a *podatus* and the episema only appears > on the second note (f)? > Probably I'm wronging something with the new episemi code, but I can't > understand what I'm missing... > > Thank you very much, > > Sr. M. Ruth >
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