Henry,

You say "git version" ?

Maybe I'm missing a link somewhere.
There's this: http://download.gna.org/gregorio/releases/ - but the current (latest) version is version 2.3 from June 2013 However, in the development <http://download.gna.org/gregorio/releases/development/>folder there is:

gregorio-git-20150228.exe <http://download.gna.org/gregorio/releases/development/gregorio-git-20150228.exe>
Is that what you mean by "git" version?
If that is the current one, maybe it should go in the "current" folder?

Anyway, I'll try that and see if it helps.



On 3/5/2015 5:17 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote:
Are you using the current git version of Gregorio?

I know that there was a problem with the way the fonts were encoded in
older versions.

I don't have access to InDesign, so I can't really check, but if you're
not using the latest version, maybe that problem applies to you.

Henry

On Thursday, 05 March 2015 at 03:21:13 pm -0600, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
Has anyone ever figured out what is happening with this problem?

This is Kyrie IX compiled with Gregorio and TexLive 2013.

If I print the pdf file that TexLive made using Adobe
Reader, it prints perfectly.
however,
If I place the pdf file inside InDesign and export it, then
I have this problem with EVERY PDF created with
Gregorio/TexLive.

Please look at the attachments - there is the
TexLive-outputted pdf file and a jpeg of what it looks like
when I "place" the pdf in InDesign.
You can see that the pdf files are somehow scrambled.

But I have no troubles with other pdfs - only ones created
using TexLive.

I have a troubleshooting page on the GregoWiki:
http://www.gregoriochant.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/troubleshooting

Surely there is a cure for this besides converting the pdf
to a jpeg!




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