Dear Joei,

I remember I had a similar issues some months ago: after updating my OS and reinstalling Gregorio, many of the points disappeared from above the i's.

As I use the EBGaramond font as my favourite text font together with Gregorio, I just remembered that I installed the OTF files in my fonts folder, but did not install the corresponding texlive-ebgaramond package. As soon as I installed the this latter, all points were back on my i's.

So I would suggest you just check whether you are using an OTF font through the texlive-luaotfload package for your text, or a font with a texlive font package.

Hope this helps !
Best,
Fabien


On 05/02/15 20:21, Johannes Roeßler wrote:
Dear Fellow-Gregorios,

after a long time of not working with gregorio I just got a bit rusty in the handling.

I set up everything again and its working fine - but the special characters like the ó and í from
the "Lauda Sion" tutorial example are ignored in the PDF...

This is my header:

\usepackage{luatextra}

\usepackage{graphicx} % support the \includegraphics command and options

\usepackage{geometry} % See geometry.pdf to learn the layout options. There are lots.

\geometry{a4paper} % or letterpaper (US) or a5paper or....

\usepackage{gregoriotex} % for gregorio score inclusion

\usepackage{fullpage} % to reduce the margins

% choose the language of the document here

\usepackage[latin]{babel}

% use the two following package for using normal TeX fonts

\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

\usepackage[utf8]{luainputenc}

% If you use usual TeX fonts, here is a starting point:

\usepackage{times}

any hints?


thx,
Joei



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