I have switched to my personal Mac to typeset a file with lilypond and gregorio 
files (Four modern-notation hymns and a chant Alleluia).  Any attempt to 
typeset them with greg-lily-book fails.  I am using TeXworks, but an attempt to 
use command line ended in failure as well.

The TeXworks error appears to be:

(./d2/lily-f047cab5-systems.texdyld: Library not loaded: 
/usr/X11/lib/libXt.6.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/gs
Reason: image not found
epstopdf ($Id: epstopdf.pl 34293 2014-06-18 18:16:38Z karl $) 2.22
!!! Error: Writing to gs failed, signal 127



! Package pdftex.def Error: File `d2/lily-f047cab5-1-eps-converted-to.pdf' not
found.

See the pdftex.def package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.1 \includegraphics{d2/lily-f047cab5-1}
%
?

After a search for the pdftex.def error brought up solutions involving 
epstopdf, I implemented the suggestions, but to no avail.

Command line attempts give me:

Running `latex' on file 
`/var/folders/1z/t9y974bd5sv02tsh35jrk9j00000gn/T/tmp05utIk.tex' to detect 
default page settings.

lilypond-book: warning: Unable to auto-detect default settings:

lilypond-book: warning: cannot detect textwidth from LaTeX
Dissecting...
lilypond-book: error: file not found: Introit.ly <http://introit.ly/>

The latter shouldn’t happen, as the file Introit.ly <http://introit.ly/> is in 
the same directory.

Though it does not open it, I can continue through the error, and subsequent 
ones of the same variety, I will get to a pdf (not opened by the program), 
where the gregorio file is typeset but the rest appear as draft boxes.

Thank you!
~Conor
 
> On Oct 27, 2014, at 6:46 PM, Henry So Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I haven't tried to use lilypond under Windows (cygwin) in over a decade.
> However, that said, it did work back then.  If you have a python
> interpreter (say under cygwin or something), then you can try running
> 
>       python -tt lilypond-book.py {arguments to lilypond-book}
> 
> If this works, then you can create a batch file out of that command and
> perhaps run that in TeXworks?  I don't use TeXworks, so perhaps someone
> else on the list knows better.
> 
> Regards,
> Henry
> 
> On Monday, 27 October 2014 at 06:05:35 pm -0500, Conor Cook wrote:
>> Thank you!  I wouldn't even dare to "rebuild" those files.  I'm nowhere near 
>> that level.
>> 
>> I also solved my access denied problem with gregorio.bat in TeXworks.  I had 
>> to relax the permissions restrictions of the file itself.
>> 
>> Has any work been done on Lilypond-book for Windows?  I have a 
>> lilypond-book.py file, but no .bat file, so I'm not even sure how to install 
>> it on TeXworks for Windows.  I would love to be able to use Greg-lily-book 
>> for windows, which is also not included in my installation(?).
>> 
>> Best,
>> Conor
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Oct 27, 2014, at 4:40 PM, Henry So Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> This is happening because (due to checkout) the sfd files are not older
>>> than the ttf files.  However, there should probably be no need to
>>> rebuild the ttf files, so my suggestion is to run:
>>> 
>>>   touch *.ttf
>>> 
>>> Then try your install command again.  If you do want to rebuild the ttf
>>> files, you'll have to install fontforge and its python bindings.  I'm
>>> not sure how that works under cygwin.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Henry
>>> 
>>>> On Monday, 27 October 2014 at 03:58:31 pm -0500, Conor Cook wrote:
>>>> Dear All,
>>>> 
>>>> I am attempting to install gregorio-git on my Windows computer using
>>>> cygwin.  I installed it before as administrator, and then TeXworks did not
>>>> have permission to run gregorio.  I am in the middle of trying to install
>>>> it without administrator privileges, but I wanted to have the Gregorio
>>>> community in on the problem.
>>>> 
>>>> Beyond the trouble of getting gregorio to install the latest version
>>>> (should I be ignoring the svn version at this point?), I also had trouble
>>>> with the fonts install.  I got the error
>>>> 
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> File "squarize.py", line 40, in <module>
>>>>   import fontforge, psMat
>>>> ImportError: No module named fontforge
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The solution for a Mac in the archives of this user-list did not solve
>>>> my particular problem.  Any thoughts?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Best,
>>>> Conor
>>> 
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>>> 
>> 

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