Is there now a main-lualatex.pdf file?
--RC
On 04/25/2012 02:51 AM, Johannes Roeßler wrote:
Dear Henry,
thx a lot for your help. It brought me one step forward.
I was able to combine the example files in an editor and than compile
the main-lualatex.tex without any errors in the DOS-Command line.
Unfortunately they are invisible. I now can see them in the texworks
editor...
Is there any way to make them visible on dos/windows?
Best regards and thx again,
Joei
(I sent this to Johannes directly, forgetting to group-reply to send it
to the list)
Hello.
It seems that what you are trying to do is run gregorio on the .gabc
file and then latex (or whatever) on the resulting .tex file. That
won't work.
First of all, I would advise trying to use the gregorio that you
installed rather than built and only resorting to building your own if
nothing else here works.
Follow this page:
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/introduction-commandline
There is a link to a template there:
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gregorio/trunk/examples/main-lualatex.tex
You will want to include your score in that template and run lualatex on
it.
However, gregorio is not compatible out-of-the-box with TexLive 2011
(some of the luaTeX commands have changed between TexLive 2009, 2010,
and 2011). You'll have to patch your files according to this post from
Veronica Brandt:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00794.html
It's difficult to get at your problem non-interactively, but hopefully,
some of these things will get the ball rolling.
Henry
On Tuesday, 24 April 2012 at 02:42:48 pm +0200, Johannes Roeßler wrote:
Hi Folks,
unfortunately my last request didn't generate any answers.
I'd really love to work with gregorio - but I can't make it work.
I installed cygwin and compiled my own gregorio - but when I try
to call it from the command line I receive:
/usr/bin/gregorio.exe: error while loading shared libraries:
cyggregorio-0.dll: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
Nor am I able to make it work with my tex live 2011 installation.
When I choose gregorio and run it it produces an tex-file but this
looks
like
% File generated by gregorio 2.1-svn
\begingregorioscore%
\grebeginnotes %
\gresetinitialclef{?}{0}{a}%
\endgregorioscore %
\endinput %
- that doesn't seem right to me.
But even when I try to use the PopulusSion.tex from the examples
I receive the feedback
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \begingregorioscore
%
?
No further ideas on my side... please help!!!
cheers
Joei
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