We're doing Sunday schedule after all on Tuesday instead of a bilingual Mass, but somebody might be able to use the following. I'm not sure how to deal with the initial capital in GABC, nor why Illuminare is rendering the extra a-with-diacritic in the PDF (GregorioChant just gives an error message).
name: Exsulta filia Sion; user-notes: Aurora de la Natividad, Santa María Madre de Dios ; commentary: Zacarías 9:9; annotation: com. vi; centering-scheme: latin; %fontsize: 12; %spacing: vichi; %font: palatino; %width: 4.5; %height: 11; %% (c4) S¡Sal(a)ta(dewf) de a(cd~)le(d)gría,(d,) (') hi(dfg)ja(gh) de(h) Si(ghe)on!(e.) (;z) ¡Lan(e)za(e) gri(eghih)tos(h) de(h) go(h)zo,(h) hi(hjj/hg)ja(g) de(fgh) Je(ghf)ru(egff)sa(f)lén!(f.e.) (:) He a(e)quí(g) que(h) vie(ih)ne(ij) tu(hiHGh) Rey,(h.g.) (') el(hg~) San(g.)to,(f.) el(gh) Sal(f)va(e.fgwh)dor(g) del(hg~) mun(egff)do.(f.e.) (::z)
Thanks! I notice GrCh leaves the annotation case as is instead of subbing all caps like Illuminare. It also doesn't render the bonus ǎ's, but for some reason there's a hyphen after the first word…
Wow, I've no idea where "accessible" came from, and taking it out cured the Illuminare weirdness. The GregorioChant hyphen is also gone today: much appreciate all the help!
Btw, in the last few weeks all my attempts (previously successful) to upload PDF's via the "attach a file" button have timed out.
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