I've found that commit d00c3e8cd41de2197409d39cea2a07d1ac8af1ca appears
to be stable if you need it to work right now.
Henry
On Saturday, 14 March 2015 at 04:11:47 pm -0400, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
That's the old syntax for the setting of spaces. The most recent update
(which is still,
I've also found that you cannot use the \setspacebeforeinitial,
\setgrefactor, etc. macros until after \begin{document}.
Prior to these changes you could make these settings in the preamble.
Regards,
Henry
On Wednesday, 11 March 2015 at 09:10:22 pm -0400, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
The
Documentation and proper version numbers are probably our two weakest
points on this project. There are movements afoot to get both houses in
order, but as of yet neither has been brought to fruition.
Please, though, if you have ideas and suggestions about how you'd like
to see things done,
I was just noting that as a gotcha I found when converting my projects to
use the new code.
I could wax philosophical about backwards compatibility and my own
preferences in that regard, but it's not my place to do that. However, I
think things like this need to be documented in some sort of
We *could* use the Gregowiki until we think of something better.
It is available to all, and those who need to edit can edit/add.
There could be a page about Gregorio changes, and a separate
page about all the possible code.
On 3/14/2015 9:02 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
Documentation and
Greetings,
I installed the latest from git, made clean, autoreconf, configure, re-made,
and re-installed, fortunately on a test machine. I cannot get gregorio to work
with lulatex at all. The examples do not work either. When I run lualatex, I
get:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.113
On 2015-03-14 4:25 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote:
I've also found that you cannot use the \setspacebeforeinitial,
\setgrefactor, etc. macros until after \begin{document}.
Prior to these changes you could make these settings in the preamble.
This is because I moved the loading of the default space
That's the old syntax for the setting of spaces. The most recent update
(which is still, unfortunately, undergoing some bug swatting) upgraded
the syntax for setting of spaces. The old syntax is no longer valid.
What you now need is:
\gresetdim{spaceabovelines}{8mm}{1}
or
It might help, in your explanation, to give TeX examples of how the new
\gresetdim and \grechangedim command are to be used.
Regards,
Henry
On Wednesday, 11 March 2015 at 09:10:22 pm -0400, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
The release has now been posted to the website.
✝
This is a bug-fix/enhancement release which marks a significant shift in
the way that GregorioTeX deals with spaces internally and with how the
user interacts with them. For those who have been keeping up with the
changes on github, you may have noticed some of them already (a handful
made it
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