Mr. Martin, I am sorry, I think I responded to your e-mail directly instead of to the group e-mail. Perhaps it is best to do it here so others can benefit from your knowledge and experience.
Can we try installing the SVN using Method #1? I am installing Xcode and MacPorts right now. On 16 Jun 13, at 15:03, [email protected] wrote: > Dear Fr. Tran, > > You've come to the right place. First, you are right. The old > gregorio-2.0-universal-OSX.pkg.zip > is way out of date. I suppose it MIGHT still work, but I haven't tested it > with 10.8.4 and I would not recommend its use. It is fortunate that you > avoided it. > > The new one is gregorio-2.3-macosx-intel.pkg. It is reasonably current > and is supposed to work. I have not personally tested the .pkg. I prefer to > use SVN and get the latest source. That way I can build the latest version. > > You have two choices. Method #1, I can guide you through the SVN & > build route, which requires Xcode (from Apple), MacPorts (an open source > repository), and the use of the Terminal. I prefer this method. Method #2 is > to just use the supplied .pkg's. They may not have the latest updates, but > neither do you need Xcode or MacPorts. Let me know which way you want to go. > > That said, what it looks like is that your tex path is missing the > location of where gregorio's .tex and .sty files are stored. > ~/Library/Gregorio/tex/ is not normally part of the standard Latex/Tex path > and this is likely the problem. To see if this is the case, enter into the > terminal: > > kpsewhich gregoriotex.sty > > It will show you if its on the tex path. If it is missing, as I expect, then > the .pkg need to be fixed. > > > Side note to David Gippner <[email protected]>. > > I haven't looked at the .pkg that you put together, so I do not know > where everything gets installed by it. But, from the above, I take it that > you've put everything in ~/Library. This is probably OK for the.tex, .sty, > and fonts, but it's not a such good idea to store examples etc. For various > reasons, Apple makes the ~/Library folder invisible in OS 10.7 and > subsequent, so many users will not know it's there. Also, this strategy does > not work well on multiuser machines. Installing it into ~/Library means that > only that user can run gregorio. > I recommend installing the gregorio .tex, .sty, & fonts into > /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local and the examples into ~/Documents or perhaps > /Users/Shared. This way gregorio is available to all users. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Michael Martin > [email protected] > Thesaurus Precum Latinarum > http://www.preces-latinae.org > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users

