J. Scott Olsson a écrit : > Elie, > > Thanks for your quick reply. I'm using Ubuntu, 7.10.
Oh, so there is a simple way to get everything working ;) I updated the README with the instructions to build on debian/ubuntu. You just have to install dpkg-dev and fakeroot, and type dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot in the root directory of the source code, it will tell you what other packages you'll need or, if you have everything installed, it will build two .deb files in the parent directory. After that you'll just have to install gregoriotex_foo.deb (with dpkg -i gregoriotex_foo.deb), and it will automatically install the fonts, with the good TeX commands. The other .deb is for the program gregorio and the libs, but it seems that it's working. GregorioTeX is still in developpement, though in recent days it has been much improved. I really hope that in a week it will be as good as I expect it. But you may still have to tweak some values, for example forcing end of lines, adding hyphens, etc. I'll document this kind of things on the website as soon as I'll have finished with the TeX style, but I'm glad you're wanting to use GregorioTeX, really :) Regards, -- Elie _______________________________________________ Gregorio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-devel
