-\version "2.6.0"
+\version "2.14.0"
\header{
texidoc="
Gregorian chant notation sometimes also uses commas and ticks, but in
-smaller font size (we call it 'virgula' and 'caesura'). However, the
-most common breathing signs are divisio minima/maior/maxima and
+smaller font size (we call it `virgula' and `caesura'). However, the
+most common breathing signs are divisio minima/@/maior/@/maxima and
finalis, the latter three looking similar to bar glyphs.
-
" }
-\include "gregorian-init.ly"
-
+\include "gregorian.ly"
-%%
-%% Gregorian notation:
-%%
\context VaticanaStaff {
\relative c' {
-
- %% we turn bars and bar numbers off for Gregorian stuff
- \override Staff.BarLine #'transparent = ##t
- \override Score.BarNumber #'transparent = ##t
-
- %% here is no \breathe
+ % here is no \breathe
c g c
- %% \virgula applies rcomma, but in a smaller font
+ % \virgula applies rcomma, but in a smaller font
c \virgula g c
- %% \caesura applies rvarcomma, but in a smaller font
+ % \caesura applies rvarcomma, but in a smaller font
c \caesura g c
- %% \divisioMinima is a simple vertical stroke through the
- %% uppermost staffline, just like the original implementation
- %% of breathing signs.
+ % \divisioMinima is a simple vertical stroke through the
+ % uppermost staffline, just like the original implementation
+ % of breathing signs.
c \divisioMinima g c
- %% \divisio{maior,maxima} and \finalis look like bars and are
- %% vertically centered on the staff; the direction property has
- %% no effect
+ % \divisioMaior, \divisioMaxima and \finalis look like bars and
+ % are vertically centered on the staff; the direction property
+ % has no effect
c \divisioMaior g c
c \divisioMaxima g c
- %% this one looks almost like a "||" type bar
+ % this one looks almost like a "||" type bar
\finalis
}
}