I’m using /bin/gregorio and TeXworks is configured to do so. Here are the answers : macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$ which gregorio /bin/gregorio macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$ gregorio -V gregorio version 2.3-svn. Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Elie Roux <[email protected]> macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$
And : macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$ sudo rm /usr/bin/gregorio rm: /usr/bin/gregorio: No such file or directory macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$ sudo rm -r /usr/include/gregorio rm: /usr/include/gregorio: No such file or directory macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$ sudo rm /usr/lib/pkconfig/gregorio.pc rm: /usr/lib/pkconfig/gregorio.pc: No such file or directory macbookpro-boris:~ borismaire1$ UdP, Boris Le 29 mai 2014 à 15:51, [email protected] a écrit : > > This is one of the reasons I advise avoiding the .pkg, it puts things in > places it shouldn’t. I should have mentioned how to remove it, sorry. > > To Remove the detritus from the .pkg: > sudo rm /usr/bin/gregorio > sudo rm -r /usr/include/gregorio > sudo rm /usr/lib/pkconfig/gregorio.pc > > > On May 29, 2014, at 8:27 AM, Élie Roux <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Well, your font version is good, the problem is the version of your >> gregorio command. If you type >> >> which gregorio >> >> it will give you the program command line uses, try to delete it and run >> 'which gregorio' again, it should be the one installed recently and it >> should work... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Michael Martin > [email protected] > Thesaurus Precum Latinarum > http://www.preces-latinae.org > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > >
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