Veronica,
You most likely have multiple versions of gregoriotex on your computer.
Enter the following command:
kpsewhich -all gregoriotex.tex
If it lists more than one gregoriotex.tex on your computer, then that's
the problem. Find and delete all the gregoriotex directories on your
computer. Then build the latest svn version (add the "-b" flag to
dpkg-buildpackage so it doesn't look for the tarball) and install the
two .deb files it produces.
Henry
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 10:00:29 pm +1000, Veronica Brandt wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am running gregorio version 2.3-svn.
>
> Last week I tried compiling some gabc of some psalm tones with the italics
> and bold pointing and the font changes came out on the previous syllable
>
> I've fiddled around updating gregorio and now I've got this error:
>
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> l.3 \gregoriotexapiversion
> {20130616}%
> ?
>
> and the number 20130616 coming up in italics before the line of chant,
> pushing the music off the right side of the page
>
> Before i redefine it for lualatex to ignore it, is there a better fix, or
> have I missed something in my recompiling and installing.
>
> I'm pretty sure I'm running the 2.3 from the downloads section of the gna
> page under debian. First I tried dpkg-buildpackage on the svn trunk version,
> but it wanted an upstream tarball that I didn't have... And the debian
> repository is supposed to have a 2.3-1 from 23 June, but it didn't seem to
> want to update at all - maybe my local mirror is behind? -- yes, I'm not
> being very methodical in my troubleshooting here, I'm sorry, but it does look
> close to working well, the italics and bolds are in the right place now, just
> this new command to figure out.
>
> God bless you,
>
> veronica
>
>
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