It is possible to have gregorio hyphenate *everything*, regardess of
whether the space between syllables requires it.  To do this, add
\gresethyphen{force} in your .tex file.  You can read more about it in
the GregorioRef documentation.

It is also possible to tune the maximumspacewithoutdash dimension (which
is actually how \gresethyphen{force} works), but that will not help this
case as there is really no space in your example.

As for one-offs, you will have to place the hyphen yourself.  That is
and was the intended workaround for such cases.

Henry

On Monday, 07 December 2015 at 01:37:17 pm -0500, Albert Bloomfield wrote:
> Is there any way to get *omnes* to be hyphenated properly when it has a
> punctum cavum in the middle of it without adding it manually?  It works
> fine if I separate the syllables into o-mnes (which is how the *Liber
> usualis* always does it, but there are other cases that I run into the same
> problem)  Here are the source files.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Albert Bloomfield




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