2015-09-04 3:08 GMT+02:00 Br. Samuel Springuel <[email protected]>:

> Okay, the problem here is that you can't put the custos blocking command
> in the lyrics, it has to be in the notes.  This means that you have to use
> macros, not the `<v></v>` tags.
>
> Add the following to your gabc file header:
>
> def-m1:\greseteolcustos{manual};
> def-m2:\greseteolcustos{auto};
>
> (Technically the second macro is only needed if you are going to want to
> turn custos back on at some point.)
>
> Then put `[em1]` inside the parentheses at the beginning of where you want
> the custos to stop appearing.  `[em2]` will allow the custos to start
> appearing again.
>
> So, in your case the line you quoted should look like this:
>
> Do(e)mi(d.)ni(d.) ([em1]::) <eu> E(h]) u(h) o(g) u(f) a(gh) e(gf) </eu>
> (::)


Thank you, Henry and br. Samuel.
This is in fact the actual behavior of all antiphonae in Antiphonale
Monasticum: if a break line occurs in the middle of the antiphon, custos is
needed, it shouldn't appear just before the Euouae block.
Maybe one should include the custos suppression into the <eu> macro? I
mean: since I need it suppressed just *after* the divisio maior that
precedes the Euouae block and just when it must start a new line, shouldn't
I define something that prevents break line in Euouae AND suppresses custos
after the divisio maior before the last one? (This is the only custos I
need to eliminate, in fact, in an antiphon score)?

Thank you!

Sr. M. Ruth OSB
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