Dear Conor, Thank you for your prompt reply. I think now I'm stuck with the engine part, which is described as: "gregorio.bat: This engine takes a gabc score runs gregorio on it, converting it to a gtex file. greg-book.bat: This engine typesets a document which includes one or more scores via the \includescore command (more on that later). It automatically checks to see if the scores have changed since the document was last typeset and runs gregorio on them as needed. greg-lily-book: Unfortunately there is a bug in lilypond-book (upon which this engine depends) that prevents it from working on Windows. As a result Windows users are out of luck here. Should the bug in lilypond-book ever be resolved then work on this engine will continue. All of these engines can be found in /contrib/TeXworks/Windows in the latest source download (see the Advanced Windows Installation page <http://home.gna.org/gregorio/installation-windows-advanced> for instructions on how to get the source). " However, in the latest download source, there is no such .bat engine file at all. I wonder if they had been removed or the process has changed.
On the other hand, I was wondering if you have already got some finished Gregorian Piece? As we are working on a chant book in China, though we have Liber-Usualis as referrence, the old 1962 version is never too good for a scaning, and this is the reason that I come to Gregorio. If you are in the similar restoration project, I would very much like to connect. Thanks again! B.R. Philip Petrus WU On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Philip, > > I was was in the same boat. One of the key things for me was to > distinguish between the .gabc file, with its syntax and typesetting engine, > gregorio, and the .tex file, with its LaTeX and gregorio package syntax and > typesetting engine, LuaLaTex. TeX-Live is really just the manager for > installing and maintaining the TeX software, as far as I can tell. > TeXworks is one particular interface with the TeX software. > > If I had to say something about the website, however, it is that, at least > when I was learning it last winter, these distinctions were not always > immediately clear to me. I did not realize at first that there had to be > two files, each with different functions, and determining which syntax was > for which file was not clear, either. Time obviously makes these > distinctions clear, and the email usergroup is the best way to learn the > software (for which I and I bet many others are grateful). > > A great benefit is that now you also have TeX, which is a great program to > explore on its own. I use http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX to learn > how to use it, along with web searches for specific issues. > > I am sorry I am unable to provide specific help where to start at this > time, but I will try to take a moment to offer my recollections of the > process that I went through. > > Best, > Conor Cook > > On Oct 2, 2014, at 7:05 AM, Philip Petrus Wu <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello friends, > > I'm a new comer for Gregorio Tex. > Never use a Tex system before, I just follow the installation steps of > Tex-Live + Gregorio_Setup.exe. > Then I'm totally lost, since the exsisting basic usage page is about > TexWorks, but not Tex-Live. > > Any help? > > Thanks! > > -- > 吴云飞 > Philip Petrus Wu > _______________________________________________ > Gregorio-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users > > > -- 吴云飞 Philip Petrus Wu
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