You have found a bug in the scribus scripts.  I don't have a solution
just this moment, but I will try to figure it out tonight.

Henry

On Friday, 21 August 2015 at 09:43:49 pm +0200, CieMaKat . wrote:
> As I said, I tried to get gregorio working once again... and again a
> failure.
> I am using Ubuntu 15.04. I executed following commands:
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> *sudo apt-get install autotools-dev autoconf flex bison libltdl7
> libltdl-dev texlive texlive-luatex autopoint fontforge python-fontforge git
> libxml2-dev scribusmkdir ~/gregorio-gitgit clone --depth 1 -b develop
> https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio.git
> <https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio.git> gregorio-gitcd
> gregorio-gitsudo ./build.shsudo ./install.shsudo cp 900_gregorio.xml
> /usr/share/scribus/editorconfig/sudo cp gregorio-scribus.lua
> /usr/share/scribus/editorconfig/sudo cp gregorio.png
> /usr/share/scribus/editorconfig/sudo tlmgr init-usertree*
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> Then I followed this instruction and set External Tool:
> http://gregorio-project.github.io/introduction-scribus.html
> When I tried to run default gregorio code, TeX said that `xstring.sty` was
> not found, so then I executed this command:
> *sudo tlmgr install xstring*
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> *Package GregorioTeX Warning: \setgrefactor is
> deprecated.(GregorioTeX)                Use \grechangestaffsize instead on
> input line 11.Package GregorioTeX Warning: \includescore is
> deprecated.(GregorioTeX)                Use \gregorioscore instead on input
> line 13.! I can't find file `scribus_temp_render_kn1573-score.tex'.<to be
> read again> \relax l.13
> ...escore{scribus_temp_render_kn1573-score.tex}
> (Press Enter to retry, or Control-D to exit)Please type another input file
> name! Emergency stop.<to be read again> \relax l.13
> ...escore{scribus_temp_render_kn1573-score.tex}
> !  ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!*
> What should I do next?
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> 2015-08-20 23:47 GMT+02:00 CieMaKat . <[email protected]>:
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> > I see your point.
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> > I can't say nothing more about the failures because I did it a few months
> > ago. But I will try again in a couple of days, and If I have any troubles,
> > I will share it with you.
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> > Thank you for your help.
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> > 2015-08-20 23:43 GMT+02:00 Henry So Jr. <[email protected]>:
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> >> Can you share any information about the failures?  Is LyX not using TeX
> >> Live?  I expect it will be a little tricky to configure it in LyX, as
> >> you'll have to get it to run lualatex instead of whatever it's running.
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> >> Henry
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> >> On Thursday, 20 August 2015 at 10:25:30 pm +0200, CieMaKat . wrote:
> >> > Thank you for response. To be clear: I don't expect possibility of
> >> entering
> >> > neumes in WYSWIG way. I just have massive problem with running gregorio
> >> > with TeX Live. Tried three times to install correctly - and always
> >> failed.
> >> > And because I had (and have) no problem with running LyX I though this
> >> may
> >> > help me get gregorio working.
> >> >
> >> > 2015-08-20 19:08 GMT+02:00 Henry So Jr. <[email protected]>:
> >> >
> >> > > While it is probably possible to do things like include scores into a
> >> > > LyX document by entering LaTeX code directly, I don't thing you will
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> >> > > able to do much more (nor does anything LyX currently does have the
> >> > > potential to help you) with Gregorio.
> >> > >
> >> > > LyX, rather than being a text editor which can run TeX, is (according
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> >> > > them) a WYSIWYM editor.  It basically displays a flowed (think web
> >> > > browser) version of the document with styles, etc., hiding the
> >> > > underlying LaTeX code from you.
> >> > >
> >> > > Gregorio is not that kind of style.
> >> > >
> >> > > The crux of Gregorio is that it lets you render a musical score which
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> >> > > not written in TeX (it is written in GABC) into a TeX document.  The
> >> > > scores are meant to be written in separate files which are processed
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> >> > > the "gregorio" program into something that can be included in a TeX
> >> > > document.
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> >> > > LyX will not, without a complete rewrite, help you to write GABC
> >> > > documents.
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> >> > > Essentially, you are not decorating things you type into a TeX
> >> document
> >> > > with LaTeX macro calls in order to change the way it renders, which is
> >> > > what LyX is attempting to shelter you from.
> >> > >
> >> > > I don't think you will find LyX much help here.
> >> > >
> >> > > Henry
> >> > >
> >> > > On Thursday, 20 August 2015 at 03:16:56 pm +0200, CieMaKat . wrote:
> >> > > > This is my very first *post* here, so I would like to say hello to
> >> > > everyone.
> >> > > >
> >> > > > I have a question. I wonder if is there any way to use gregorio in
> >> LyX
> >> > > > <http://www.lyx.org/>, without installing TeXWorks. If so, can
> >> anyone
> >> > > > provide an instruction how to install and configure? Thank you in
> >> > > advance.
> >> > >
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> >> > --
> >> > *M.Ciesiółka*
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