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Gregorian articulation signs

In addition to the standard articulation signs described in section Articulations and ornamentations, articulation signs specifically designed for use with notation in Editio Vaticana style are provided.

     
     \include "gregorian.ly"
     \score {
       \new VaticanaVoice {
         \override TextScript #'font-family = #'typewriter
         \override TextScript #'font-shape = #'upright
         \override Script #'padding = #-0.1
         a\ictus_"ictus " \break
         a\circulus_"circulus " \break
         a\semicirculus_"semicirculus " \break
         a\accentus_"accentus " \break
         \[ a_"episema" \episemInitium \pes b \flexa a b \episemFinis \flexa a \]
       }
     }

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See also

TODO: nothing here yet ...

Known issues and warnings

Some articulations are vertically placed too closely to the corresponding note heads.

The episema line is not displayed in many cases. If it is displayed, the right end of the episema line is often too far to the right.

Other languages: espaƱol.