Is it possible, using gabc, to typeset multiple lyric lines below each
staff? I know about the square bracket notation, but this typesets the
second line in italics and only allows one additional line of text. Is
there any way to typeset multiple lines of lyrics?
Thanks,
Henry.
Hello all,
I'm using Gregorio with the spotcolor package (to use Pantone colors in
my TeX document). However, there is a conflict because gregoriotex.sty
requires xcolor, which, by its nature, is incompatible with spotcolor.
I've worked around this with the following preamble:
First of all, you don't need to combine the files. You can simply use
the \includescore command to include the gregorio-generated tex file in
the main-lualatex.tex file.
However, more to the question, what do you mean by everything is
invisible? Do you mean that the scores do not appear in the
(I forgot to reply to the list again... Apologies.)
I don't know what tool you're using to run the file, but I also get
errors with other size papers, running from the command line. The error
from LaTeX is an overfull hbox.
I wish I could tell you what the cause is, but until someone more
My music director would like to use Gregorio, but he's not the most
computer-savvy person.
What's the easiest way to set it up and use it under Windows? Is there
a tool available for Windows that has good shielding away from the
command line work flow? Or should I just discourage him from using
For this, you will need to adjust the \grespacelinestext value.
To do this, go to the directory where gsp-default.tex is, copy the file
to something else prefixed with gsp- (like gsp-morespace.tex).
Edit the new file and increase the value of \grespacelinestext
Then, in your tex file (the one
I don't use debian, but looking at the build files, it's probably going
to be in /usr/share/texmf/tex/gregoriotex.
If it's not there, I think you'll have to wait until someone who uses
Debian can chime in.
Henry
On Sunday, 28 October 2012 at 10:18:22 pm -0400, Br. Athanasius wrote:
Where do I
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gregoriotex/details is a bit outdated. All
the variables now have gre prepended to them. The variable you want
to set it \grespacelinestext.
However, you should follow the other directions regarding making a copy
of gsp-default.tex and loading your new spacing file
I wish I could help you, but I don't think this is currently possible
with the glyphs currently in the fonts. I'll chime in as needing this
functionality too, though. I've been making do with just having the
oriscus separated from the virga, and though it probably can't be
confused with a true
Gregorio cannot produce a MIDI file from the .gabc file. Someone would
have to add that or write a program to do it. However, since Gregorian
chant arguably has no notion of rhythm in the square note notation, I'm
not sure how a computer program can translate the neumes into a melody
without
Solesmes uses their own proprietary font, of which all the fonts in
Gregorio are based (at least in spirit). The difference will really be
in the neumatic elements that Solesmes added: the oriscus, liquescent
figures, and other more obscure stuff. I don't think the fonts in
Gregorio implement
I certainly don't mind, but then again, I am in no authority to agree or
disagree. I was just playing with the conversion to see if I would
yield a better result.
It looks like, Joerg Hudelmaier has released the Cardine font under the
SIL Open Font License (see the cardine.mf file). Basically,
I finally got around to figuring out how to install Gregorio (svn) for
my user and not system-wide under Linux since I prefer to limit
system-wide installs to my package manager. For anyone who cares to do
this (or needs to do this on a multiuser system without root access),
the instructions are
I'm trying to typeset the gabc sequence (hih) with a choral sign over
the third note. I tried
test(hih[cs:t])
but the choral sign does not appear. If I put the choral sign on any
other note, for example,
test(hi[cs:t]h) or test(h[cs:t]ih)
then it shows up. I noticed that Gregorio
On Tuesday, 30 July 2013 at 09:19:10 am +0200, Élie Roux wrote:
Le 28/07/2013 21:08, Henry So Jr. a écrit :
I'm trying to typeset the gabc sequence (hih) with a choral sign over
the third note. I tried
test(hih[cs:t])
but the choral sign does not appear. If I put the choral sign
Dear Sister,
Infermeria dell'Isola sangiulioinferme...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
since I'm very ignorant about all the topics you're discussing
(magnifications and so on), I'll wait for a try on a score to see how
they
works!
I won't bore you with the details, but suffice it to say that the
Camargo Quiroz
wrote:
Hi Henry,
kpsewhich gregoriotex.tex outputs ./gregoriotex.tex in my system.
My problem is with scores embeded in a Scribus file (linux Debian). I got
the same error as Justin with MikTex and texLive win Windows
Luís Henrique
2013/8/28 Henry So Jr. henr
Justin,
I'm assuming that the command gregoriotex below is just gregorio.
If that's not the case, then this is a command that I'm not aware of.
Maybe someone else here knows.
If the command below is actually just gregorio, then there must be
something else you type to run tex against the file
/ is an older
one. Does this explain my problem, or you still want me to send this file?
Thank you for your help!
Luís Henrique
2013/8/29 Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com
I am assuming you built gregorio yourself. What commands did you use to
build and install it?
Also, do
, instead of to the list as a
whole.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Justin Eiler justin.w.eile...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Gregorio-users] Problems with Gregorio
To: Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com
My apologies for the delay. Yes, Henry, you
Dear William,
We have hit the limit of my Debian/Ubuntu knowledge and ability to
troubleshoot via email. Perhaps someone else on the the list can help?
At this point, the only thing I can offer is that you might want to try
installing from source. You can do this by following the For other
There's a bug tracker at https://gna.org/bugs/?group=gregorio
Henry
On Monday, 09 September 2013 at 02:25:15 pm -0700, Mark M wrote:
If this is a bug who does it get sent to?
On Saturday, September 7, 2013, Olivier Berten wrote:
That's interesting!
(ghg__) and (gh_g_) get the
Dear William,
It definitely looks like you have more than one version of gregoriotex
installed.
In the latest version of gregorio,
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/gregoriotex/gregoriotex.sty should not exist.
What I recommend is this:
1. Uninstall the two packages you installed after building
.orig.tar {bz2, gz, lzma, xz}.
dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source-b trunk has an error output type 255
Joseph
Le 11/09/2013 16:21, Henry So Jr. a écrit :
In English, what I want to say is:
Please install the dh-autoreconf package and try again.
The Google
Veronica,
You most likely have multiple versions of gregoriotex on your computer.
Enter the following command:
kpsewhich -all gregoriotex.tex
If it lists more than one gregoriotex.tex on your computer, then that's
the problem. Find and delete all the gregoriotex directories on your
Pema,
If you are getting that message, it means that the gregoriotex.tex found
by lualatex is the older version.
I am completely unfamiliar with MacOS, so I can only give general
suggestions. Maybe someone else familiar with MAC OS can give better
instructions.
I recommend starting clean and
Dear Andrew,
It seems to me, based on the information you have supplied, that it has
something to do with how you are using colors in the lines above the
initial, but there's not enough information to be sure.
Would it be possible to send the .tex and .gabc files that cause this
problem and a
.
On 1 October 2013 16:48, Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com wrote:
Dear Andrew,
It seems to me, based on the information you have supplied, that it has
something to do with how you are using colors in the lines above the
initial, but there's not enough information to be sure
:
\newcommand*{\red}[1]{\textcolor{red}{#1}}
The document class is:
\documentclass[11pt,twoside]{book}
Thanks,
Andrew.
On 2 October 2013 02:16, Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com wrote:
Dear Andrew,
What is your definition of \red, or from which package are you getting
How did you incorporate the gabc-compiled file into the template file?
To summarize the instructions at
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/introduction-commandline :
1. Create example.gabc file
2. Run gregorio example.gabc. This produces example.tex.
3. Create main.tex (i.e., based on
Dear Michael,
The lilypond-book command is basically a pre-processor which allows you
to embed lilypond inside (as one of the document types it supports) a
LaTeX document. It essentially takes commands it recognizes, such as
\lilypondfile, processes the specified file, creating a bunch of
As far as I can tell, this is a magic comment used by TeXworks to tell
it what the 'root document' for the current file is.
See https://code.google.com/p/texworks/wiki/TipsAndTricks
I don't think it's possible for gregorio (the program) to do this at the
moment.
It should be doable using
I am making the (possibly incorrect) assumption that you mean Lilypond
rather than Lilypad. There was a recent thread on this list about it.
Please see
http://www.mail-archive.com/gregorio-users@gna.org/msg01683.html
and the two responses.
To summarize, you can use lilypond with gregorio by
As more of a spiritual exercise than anything else, I have put the
English Alleluia verses for the 17th through the 24th of December to a
musical setting which is inspired by the musical setting for the O
Antiphons to which these verses bear a similarity.
Of course, I typeset it using Gregorio
I guess it depends on whether you believe (or whether under GregoBase
guidelines -- which I can't seem to find anywhere) gabc is encoding the
intent of the music or the visual representation of a particular edition
of the music. If the former, oriscus should be encoded as o in the
gabc, whether
Given the introduction to the Antiphonale Monasticum available at the
first posted URL, I (given my position earlier in this thread) would
definitely encode this as o since the book is making no specific
distinction.
Regards,
Henry
On Wednesday, 06 August 2014 at 11:13:24 pm +0200, Olivier
The bug is created. https://gna.org/bugs/index.php?22459
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 11 August 2014 at 04:52:18 pm -0400, Henry So Jr. wrote:
Interesting. My guess (not having a Mac and all) is that make is
case-insensitive on Macs. The solution to this is to change the name of
the INSTALL
If kpsewhich is missing, then it would appear that you either (1) do not
have TexLive installed or (2) that you installed it manually into some
odd location but didn't add that location to your PATH variable.
If you run the command locate kpsewhich, does it return anything?
My suggestion at this
partition anyway. The PATH is set within my
.profile file.
locate kpsewhich doesn't return anything - but the kpsewhich command
does run, as me.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com wrote:
If kpsewhich is missing, then it would appear that you either (1) do
This is happening because (due to checkout) the sfd files are not older
than the ttf files. However, there should probably be no need to
rebuild the ttf files, so my suggestion is to run:
touch *.ttf
Then try your install command again. If you do want to rebuild the ttf
files, you'll
to install
it on TeXworks for Windows. I would love to be able to use Greg-lily-book
for windows, which is also not included in my installation(?).
Best,
Conor
On Oct 27, 2014, at 4:40 PM, Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com wrote:
This is happening because (due to checkout) the sfd
There is a tutorial on the GABC notation at
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/tutorial/tutorial-gabc-01
However, this doesn't explain how to actually run gregorio. This
information is at
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/introduction
I've used the Scribus and command line methods (I prefer the latter),
You didn't attach the warnings, or at least I don't see them.
Would you mind attaching the gabc file you are using?
Are the accented characters omitted in the output or are they garbled
somehow?
Henry
On Thursday, 05 February 2015 at 11:12:40 pm +0100, Johannes Roeßler wrote:
Thx Élie for
The warnings you have posted indicate that the jkp font doesn't have
some variants LaTeX wants for some reason and that another font will be
substituted. I don't think this has anything to do with your missing
letter problem.
The underfull box stuff happens all the time with gregorio, and I
The gprocess perl script in the contrib directory of the source code
pulls name, annotation, reference, and office-part header items from the
gabc file and generates a main-tex-file with them. Perhaps you can
use that or mold it to your purpose?
Henry
On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 at 02:02:31 pm
Try using \textit instead of \emph and if that doesn't work, then you
need to explicitly set the italic font in the \newfontfamily command by
adding ItalicFont= and the italic font name within the square
brackets:
\newfontfamily\commentfont[
Numbers={Proportional,OldStyle} ,
Hello,
We might be able to help you here, but you might want to post your
question first.
Regards,
Henry
On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 at 04:32:42 pm -, Alan Henderson wrote:
Hello / Bonjour,
I am a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh working on a 13th century
liturgical
I am pretty sure the ff problem is happening because you have
Dif(f)fu(h)sa(g) in your gabc file. If there were more notes over Dif
(or the font were smaller) then the text would show correctly as
dif-fu-sa. However, since you only need one punctum above Dif the
Dif and fu are being placed next
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
Which Linux distribution are you using?
What is the output of kpsewhich --var=TEXMF ?
Do you want to install the application system-wide or just for yourself?
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 16 March 2015 at 07:42:11 am -0400, Michael Shirk wrote:
I like all the thoughts that have been suggested.
I apparently don't have rights to do either, so you will either have to
fork from my repository or create a repository for me to push the
project to.
Thanks,
Henry
On Monday, 16 March 2015 at 09:07:07 am +0100, Élie Roux wrote:
Le 16/03/2015 00:54, Henry So Jr. a écrit :
I've created
On Sunday, 15 March 2015 at 07:23:11 pm +0100, Élie Roux wrote:
...trimmed for brevity...
As I've said before, I think Gregorio should have an upgrade cheat
sheet for major versions.
Agreed. What you're refering to is, I believe, usually called Migration
guide. Maybe a wiki page on github
I've created a repository at https://github.com/henryso/gregorio-test
I've created test harnesses for gabc-gregoriotex, gabc-dump, gabc-pdf
and tex-pdf.
I'm not sure how to do the inclusion and compilation tests, but they
should not be too difficult to put in later.
I've added some sample tests
Try putting the v/v stuff inside alt/alt.
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 16 March 2015 at 11:53:38 am -0500, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Can I make those lines red?
I tried this, but it has no effect:
Ju(h)dex(h) cré(i)de(h)ris(h.) (;) es(g)se(h')
ven(i)tú(g.)rus.(e.)
For your Versiculum-based macros:
\newfontfamily\versiculum{Versiculum}
\def\Abar{{\color{red}\versiculum a}}
\def\Rbar{{\color{red}\versiculum r}}
\def\Vbar{{\color{red}\versiculum v}}
Henry
On Tuesday, 17 March 2015 at 07:33:06 am -0500, Gerry Davila wrote:
So how would one adapt this to
I'm not sure whether I should start this in the user list (as opposed to
the dev list), but I think the answer might be of general, searchable
interest.
If I want to contribute some new feature, what is the process?
Do I create an issue describing what I'm contributing at
If you're looking for lualatex.exe on the search PATH, then this page
may help:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304319/is-there-an-equivalent-of-which-on-the-windows-command-line
Regards,
Henry
On Wednesday, 18 March 2015 at 08:11:36 pm -0500, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Hi, all. I'm
\renewcommand is itself a command which has two required arguments, the
first being the name of the command to create or replace, and the second
being the text of the command. These arguments are supplied within
curly braces.
Therefore, \* is the command being replaced and {\color{red}*} is
what
I've decided, after my recent stint of re-installing gregorio from git,
that I understand the build well enough to create package build files
for my Linux distribution, gentoo.
However, I ran into a problem with the Makefile for the fonts directory.
The problem is that install (and localinstall)
Thank you for crediting me (or someone else named Henry), but I believe
Fabien pointed that out. :)
On Wednesday, 11 March 2015 at 04:36:34 pm -0500, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Brother,
So, as Henry pointed out, this will fix the placement of the
second annotation:
Are you using the current git version of Gregorio?
I know that there was a problem with the way the fonts were encoded in
older versions.
I don't have access to InDesign, so I can't really check, but if you're
not using the latest version, maybe that problem applies to you.
Henry
On Thursday,
Seeing some bugfixes, I tried to update gregorio again.
This time around, I am unable to compile it.
% autoreconf -f -i
Copying file m4/codeset.m4
Copying file m4/glibc2.m4
Copying file m4/glibc21.m4
Copying file m4/intdiv0.m4
Copying file m4/intmax.m4
Copying file m4/inttypes-h.m4
Copying file
I updated to the latest gregorio this evening, commit
1c6622fdbe844f9dd3d8c41ac69c558602ba7c49.
Everything I try to make using this version ends up with this error when
I run lualatex on the master tex file:
Module luatexbase-mcb info: inserting 'gregoriotex.callback'
(luatexbase-mcb)
at 08:09:50 pm -0500, Henry So Jr. wrote:
I updated to the latest gregorio this evening, commit
1c6622fdbe844f9dd3d8c41ac69c558602ba7c49.
Everything I try to make using this version ends up with this error when
I run lualatex on the master tex file:
Module luatexbase-mcb info: inserting
statement
in the tex file.
So, you CAN'T DO THIS:
\includescore[f]{mygabcfile.tex}
BUT YOU CAN
EITHER
\includescore[f]{mygabcfile.tex}
OR
\includescore{mygabcfile}
On 3/7/2015 7:09 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote:
I updated to the latest gregorio this evening, commit
You may eventually get to the shell-escape problem, but the problem you
are describing is that you either forgot to install from the fonts
directory after installing from the main directory or that you have
multiple versions of gregoriotex installed.
What does
kpsewhich gregoriotex.tex
Getting Scribus to work is going to be somewhat complex, so before we
get into that, are you sure the Illuminaire score editor doesn't render
the podatus initio debilis?
I just now tried (c4) Test(-fg) on the online editor and rendered a PDF.
In the preview window, the podatus initio debilis
won't help.
What if you do this:
\includescore[f]{myscore}
On 3/7/2015 8:16 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote:
Nope, I tried that too. No difference.
Note, if I do it that way and leave out --shell-escape, I get a
DIFFERENT error that tells me that shell-escape needs to be activated.
Henry
output as soon as I get a chance to get at my
computer.
—
Sent from Mailbox
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com wrote:
You may eventually get to the shell-escape problem, but the problem you
are describing is that you either forgot to install from
I am wrong here. When I was said that, I fell back to an older version
of Gregorio on a different computer to compare output because I was
having a problem with the latest commit on my regular machine.
I've just now tried it with the latest version of Gregorio minus the
commit that was causing
If you look at the opening post of the the thread, the font Brother
Gabriel-Marie is having a problem with is not any of the gregorio fonts.
The font giving trouble is apparently a font called Mirage with is a
font forgery of ITC Benguiat made by MicroLogic Software.
Unfortunately, MicroLogic is
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.
✝
I can confirm that if I \setsecondannotation to anything other than an
empty string, the problem goes away.
Henry
On Friday, 13 March 2015 at 02:12:06 pm -0400, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
Okay, I think I've found something. I was only changing my gabc file to
reflect the MWE, not my project
, where I've installed the gregoriotex files. This
is the only location where they are on my TeX-path. They are from
commit 37ab84b4de1fe3f9fa743efddf46fdd9a665b47f on
https://github.com/rpspringuel/gregorio
Regards,
Henry
On Friday, 13 March 2015 at 05:25:36 pm -0400, Henry So Jr. wrote:
I
I would argue that all the figures on the right are better
interpretations for those note sequences.
The podatus initio debilis (the first one) is more like the Solesmes
figure and is not easily confused with the liquescent clivis (what you
have as ge~). Compare -eg and ge~ in the old version
the ones generated?
Gerry Davila
Schola Sancte Michael
On Mar 10, 2015, at 5:18 PM, Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com wrote:
If you leave it as \usepackage{times}, do you get gregorio output,
only with the wrong font, or do you get nothing?
If you get gregorio output, but with the wrong
If I symlink the tex, sty, and lua files from the tex directory of my
local git repository, the problem still occurs. The output shows that
it is pulling the gregoriotex files from the current directory.
I've attached the log if it is of any use to you.
Regards,
Henry
On Thursday, 12 March
It turns out I symlinked the files from my copy of the main repository,
not yours. So I tried it again with your repository, but I still got
the same (bad) result.
I am attaching the log from this run.
Regards,
Henry
On Friday, 13 March 2015 at 01:09:40 am -0400, Henry So Jr. wrote:
If I
I apologize to the list for the excessive quoting in my previous email.
My email client decided to quote the attachment and I didn't realize it
until after I hit the send button.
Henry
On Friday, 13 March 2015 at 01:20:16 am -0400, Henry So Jr. wrote:
... deleted
I don't know if I should pollute this list with emails like this, but
I've pulled your master and tried the MWE that I posted on issue #75,
and I'm still getting the same result. I have confirmed that the TeX
files are as according to commit 37ab84b4de1fe3f9fa743efddf46fdd9a665b47f.
Henry
On
I may have found a problem, but in trying to put together an MWE, I'm
blocked by https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/issues/75, which
I understand you are currently working on. Do you have a git repository
I can pull from for an intermediate version so that I can confirm
whether this
Thanks, that seems to have done the trick.
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 09 March 2015 at 09:06:51 am +0100, Élie Roux wrote:
Thanks for the report, can you please test latest git commit? For things
like that, do not hesitate to use the github bugtracker, it's the best
place for me not to forget
Dear Brother Gabriel-Marie,
They are beautiful fonts. Thank you.
Regards,
Henry
On Sunday, 01 March 2015 at 11:18:26 am -0600, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Henry,
I'm using a font called Mirage. For the initials, it is Priory.
On 3/1/2015 1:36 AM, Henry T. So Jr. wrote:
Dear
This is indeed a bug, but for a workaround, try:
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscr/sc{sci/sc}(f)scmus/sc(gh)
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 23 March 2015 at 06:19:53 pm +0100, Élie Roux wrote:
Le 23/03/2015 17:57, Tomasz Grabowski OP a écrit :
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) Pscri/sc(f)scmus/sc(gh)
:
https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/releases from here.
In which command prompt i'll do this?
___
Mondini Mirko
Via Guglielmo Marconi, 32/a
25040 - Gianico (BS)
2015-04-25 19:51 GMT+02:00 Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com:
What is the filename
Br. Samuel,
Is Add files to texmf tree checked by default? If it's not,
can/should it be?
Regards,
Henry
On Monday, 27 April 2015 at 02:33:45 pm -0400, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
Please re-run the installer and make sure that Add files to texmf tree
is checked in the last pane before you
I wonder if this might be that TeX was installed as administrator (and
thus the directories are owned by administrator) but Gregorio was
installed as the user (and thus can't write to the adminstrator-owned
TeX directories). Is there a way for the Gregorio installer to ensure
that it's being run
I think the only fix that deals with this sort of thing is
https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/issues/60
If that is not what you mean, then I don't think this release will fix
your issue (although Br. Samuel would know better). If the discussion
is on the list, would you be able to
I apologize for all the problems you are having. If I might ask another
thing of you, please send me personally (so as not to clog the list) the
following three files:
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-local/tex/luatex/gregoriotex/gregoriotex-chars.tex
://cantanima.blogspot.com/
Cogito, ergo sum? Non.
Cogito male, ergo...
-Original Message-
From: Henry So Jr. henr...@panix.com
Sent: Apr 14, 2015 11:51 AM
To: J Perry cantan...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: [Gregorio-users] gregorio fonts
It looks like you are using the parmesan font, so would you
One last-ditch check. Does
kpsewhich -all greciliae.ttf
...return only one font or multiple? I think you've checked this
before, but I'm double-checking just in case. In the likely case that
there is only one font, let me know, and I will open an issue on GitHub
to discuss whether we should
I think this may be a bug in the glyph determination.
Richard, do you happen to know in which version of Gregorio this figure
has worked?
Henry
On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 09:11:16 am -0400, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
I've confirmed this bug on a mac using 3.0.0-rc2, but don't have time to
If you need a short-term workaround, use ghg/fg
I'll see what I can do to fix it tonight after work.
Henry
On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 03:40:03 pm -0400, Richard Chonak wrote:
Br. Samuel, I have posted the issue:
https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/issues/284
Henry, the figure
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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Gregorio-users
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
Yes, the font encoding is very different, as it was decided to move all
the glyphs into the UCS Supplementary Private Use Area A, and do that as
part of this major release.
Henry
On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 10:55:03 pm +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 10:25:49PM +0200, Jakub
On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 11:06:51 pm +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 04:46:43PM -0400, Henry So Jr. wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 10:25:49 pm +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
So, I've tried to update the Fedora 21 spec file for the current
release-3.0
branch
Please enter the following commands, as your non-root user, and let me
know what you get back from each one:
kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFLOCAL
kpsewhich -var-value TEXMF
kpsewhich gregoriotex.tex
kpsewhich -all gregoriotex.tex
kpsewhich gregoriotex.sty
kpsewhich -all gregoriotex.sty
Thanks,
I have two comments about this.
First, what concerns me in Fr. Ryckeboer's case is that TEXMF is not
giving anything, which makes we wonder how TeX finds anything (i.e., the
.tex files that belong to the TeX Live distribution).
Second, it's rather interesting that TEXMFLOCAL doesn't give
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