Michael Martin a écrit :
> 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.

Thank you for trying to install gregorio ! There is a difference between
opustex and gregoriotex fonts : gregoriotex is in omega, and the fonts
may be placed elsewhere... but I don't know you TeX distribution... what
is it ?
>
> 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 Am I using an outdated version of opustex?

No, in fact you're using a too recent version of opustex :) The two main
versions are 0.84 and 0.93, the opustex output is for 0.84... As the
syntax are different, I should code two plugins for opustex... I'll do
it a day... If you have time to do so, please tell me !

Thank you in advance,
-- 
Elie

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