Hello!
I've managed to install and run gregorio on Fedora. I installed the git
version, because the stable version available for download apparently lacks
the fonts...?!?
Even so, the fonts aren't coming out right even now. It doesn't seem to depend
which typeface I use. I am attaching a copy
Dear Father,
I've managed to install and run gregorio on Fedora. I installed the
git version, because the stable version available for download
apparently lacks the fonts...?!?
Github automatically adds Source Code in the download area, which are
zip of the code in the repository, which
Dear All,
When some users building from source are stuck with some TeX
installation, I think it would be helpful to extend install-gtex.sh with
the following capabilities:
- remove all instances of the GregorioteX files and fonts (with
kpsewhich -all)
- handle luaotfload font cache
2015-04-10 20:32 GMT+02:00 Br. Samuel Springuel rpspring...@gmail.com:
It sounds like the installer is failing to rebuild the indices that let
TeX know what is installed.
The black window is a command prompt window, and it should be showing
the progress of the post installation script, which
I'm working on enhancement #76 for Gregorio and would like some input
from the community.
Does anyone use the capital-O gabc figure for anything besides a
connected salicus (egOi) ? If so, what do you use it for?
Thanks,
Henry
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On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 02:46:39PM +0200, Abbazia Mater Ecclesiae wrote:
Dear Henry,
I use it just for the connected salicus.
Likewise.
Jakub
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The real problem is the lack of a true installation manifest (which a
general problem when installing directly from source) so that you know
exactly what to uninstall when upgrading or uninstalling. That's what
package managers usually do.
The problem with removing all instances is a question of
Dear Father,
I think you misread Father. :-) Sorry; I'm just a layman with children. It's
a joke that makes sense to people I know; I should have fixed that.
You seem to have a valid font installed, it just calls weird glyphs. I
suspect you have an old font in
You seem to have a valid font installed, it just calls weird glyphs. I
suspect you have an old font in
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-local/fonts/truetype/public/gregoriotex/greciliae.ttf
can you remove it and test again?
I installed greciliae.ttf from both the 3.0.0-rc1 and the 2.3.0 releases. Both
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