soundsfromsound wrote:
Hello Keith!
What sort of alignment issues are you running into, specifically? Can you
show an example? Is it pertaining to the VaticanaVoiceContext and
VaticanaStaffContext?
Hi Ben;
Also, would these snippets perhaps be of any help to you? These are
Gregorian ones...
Snippet Link <http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=gregorian>
Ben
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Hi Ben;
The first one I ran across is getting alignment correct for a flexa on a
single syllable.
\version "2.16.0"
\score {
<<
\new VaticanaStaff
\new VaticanaVoice = "Hymn40" {
e' e' \[\melisma d'\flexa c'\melismaEnd \] d' e' f' d' d'
\divisioMinima
d' d' f' e' c' d' f' \augmentum e' \divisioMaior
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "Hymn40" {
O Christ who art the Light and Day, thou driv -- est dark -- some
night a -- way!
}
>>
}
I have tried going through the documentation and playing with playing
with settings a bit, but I cannot seem to get it right. The "who" wants
to align on the second note of the flexa which pushes the "art" to the
'e' ater the lexa rather than it being on the 'd' directly after it.
I will look at the snippets a bit more closely. I do like the definition
of the divisio maior as a short line in the mddle rather than the
deafault in gregorian.ly as a full bar line not as heavy as the maxima.
regards
Keith
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