Michael Martin a écrit :
> Greetings,
>
>       I have downloaded gregorio-0.2.2 and got it compiled and installed  
> under Mac OSX (10.4.10). The were only two minor modifications  
> required. I needed the later flex (2.5.33 vs 2.5.4 installed) ,and I  
> needed to add a #include <wchar.h> to pick up the w_char format.  
> Gregorio complies and executes properly.
>   
Thank you for this feedback. In which file exactly did you need to add a
#include <wchar.h> ? Like Jeremie said, we haven't tested it at all on
MacOSX, so any bug report will be apreciated !
>       What I am most interested in is gregoriotex. I am a long time  
> OpusTex user, but OpusTex seems to no longer be supported. There are  
> bugs I have run into in OpusTex, so I am looking at other possibilities.
>   
At the beginning of the project I thought that gregorio would be only a
parser to write in a gregorian tex style that already existed, but I was
very disapointed that no good gregorian tex style existed...
>       The 0.2.2 Makefile does not seem to process gregoriotex. When I  
> tried to tex it manually, it generates an error message saying it  
> cannot find the font gregoria. Gregoria does not seem to be in the  
> 0.2.2 files. What do I need to do to get gregoriotex running
I've work hard for version 0.3, it is almost done, but I have still a
few bugs, on 64 bit etch. I think you shouldn't have problems with the
svn version ( |svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/gregorio/trunk ). I have
built my own font (called gregorio) and I have adapted a Lilypond font
(called parmesan) for fun. Now in the gabc file you can add
"gregorio-font : gregorio" or 'parmesan' in the header. It works quite
well and the font is quite complete, but there are still a few bugs
remaining (on end of lines and hyphens). If you know TeX and have some
time, I would really apreciate some help !

The build process of the svn version is quite long, as the fonts are
completely built from a set of basic glyphs. It creates some .tfm, .pfb,
.ovf and .ofm. The main problem that you may have is the font
installation. It is not done in the 'make install' process as it is
different on every platform, tex distribution and linux distribution...
If you find how to install the fonts on MacOSX, I would be interested !
If you have TeXlive, it should be simply copying fonts and .map files in
the good directory, creating a .cfg for updmap and run texhash,
update-updmap, and updmap-sys...

Best Regards,
-- 
Elie Roux
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