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Neography issue: Salicus with liquescens note after it connected to it #631
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Could you make a scan of the neume in the Nocturnale Romanum? |
Interesting. Salicus flexus I guess. This will be a whole family of glyphs. If 4.0 is to be released soon, I would postpone this to after 4.0. It could introduce a bunch of bugs. |
Ok, I think I can live with that efOh!f> for now. Perhaps it is gabc equivalent of nabc sa!cl> , sa1!cl> , sa1!cl-> or something similar. And indeed, there is sa!cl too, so another perhaps needed shape will be efOhf connected together. |
Yes, a family would typically cover all liquescentia at the end. I would probably exclude initio debilis unless there is an example of such a thing. |
…io#636. This tests the implementation of gregorio-project/gregorio#631.
* develop: Addeds test and expectations for note-in-same-glyph episema height fix. Tests the fix for gregorio-project/gregorio#693. Updated expectations to match the fix for gregorio-project/gregorio#675. Added gabc-to-gabc tests and expectations. Added support for gabc-to-gabc tests. Updated expectations to match changes for gregorio-project/gregorio#670. Updated test for biginitial style deprecation. Corresponds with changes for gregorio-project/gregorio#632. Updated tests and expectations for initial-style deprecation. Corresponds with changes for gregorio-project/gregorio#632. Added support for per-gabc-output-test preamble files. Updated expectations to match changes for gregorio-project/gregorio#632. Added a test for the forced initial hyphen. Corresponds with gregorio-project/gregorio#656. Tests the fix for gregorio-project/gregorio#653. Added tests and expectations corresponding to gregorio-project/gregorio#636. This tests the implementation of gregorio-project/gregorio#631.
* develop: Adding Known Bugs to CHANGELOG Making Release Called gregorio_strdup instead of strdup. Applied fixes suggested by Karl Berry for integration into TeX Live. Fixed incorrect detection of note-in-same-glyph for episema height adjustment. Fixes gregorio-project#693. Spelling error in CHANGELOG Typo in example Corrected end-of-word detection when there is no whitespace at end-of-file. Fixes gregorio-project#675. Improved the display of enum values in gabc output error messages. Modified gabc and dump writers to write only non-deprecated headers. Fixes gregorio-project#670. Corrected markdown formatting. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Added \MessageBreak to break up the long message for readability in the log. Fixed missing "else" case in IfStrEq. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Added change log and upgrade documentation for this change. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Deprecated \gre@style@biginitial. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Added change log with link to gregorio-project#631. Deprecated gabc initial-style header. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Documented new and renamed macros. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Refactored first syllable output to allow TeX-controlled initial style. Part of the implementation for gregorio-project#632. Corrected escape of hash sign in documentation. Implemented salicus flexus glyphs. Fixes gregorio-project#631.
In Nocturnale Romanum 2002, p. 17, I ran into a neumatic element that I've tried to type as:
non(efOhf>) (but that has the problem that the liquescens note is not connected with the previous note), or as non(efOh!f>) which looks almost right, except that the stem is too long and thus visible below the liquescens note. I don't have corresponding St. Gall neumes for this antiphon (maybe
it is in the Bud. 118 codex, but I don't have access to that: http://cantusdatabase.org/id/003697 ), so not sure exactly what is it in the original. The best shape would be like the non(efOh!f>) up to the top note, and then as if it is e.g. non(fhf>) - the top note and the last one. Would it be possible to add this?
Shall it be typeset for (efOhf>) ? If user doesn't want to connect them together, he can always type
(efOh/f>) ...
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