On Oct 22, 2007, at 1:45 PM, Elie Roux wrote:
> I've tested the compilation under MacOSX,....
>
> You must run autoreconf --install -f (don't forget the -f) to have it
> working.
Success! Part of the delay in getting back to you was because
lightening hit my house the end of September and damaged several of my
computers, the most important one being my laptop that I was using for
gregorio. I have replaced it with a new MacBook Pro running Leopard
(10.5.1).
I checked out the latest gregorio and it builds just fine. The only
hitch I ran into was the older version of fontforge that came packaged
with my Tex distribution. It was giving an unhelpful error of ".sfd
file damaged". Updating to the latest revision cured that problem. I
am still struggling with the issue of where to install the fonts. The
method I used for opustex does not seem to work with gregorio for some
odd reason.
More importantly, one thing I noticed is the gregorio formats the
opustex files incorrectly for my version of opustex (0.93).
Gregorio outputs:
\sgn {}{\'o }{} Nc cd\egn
My opustex requires:
\sgn {}{\'o }{} \punctum N \punctum c \punctum c \punctum d\egn
Am I using an outdated version of opustex?
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