> On Aug 18, 2015, at 6:46 PM, Brother Noah Enzor 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Greetings.  I am running TexShop on a MacBook Air with OS X Yosemite (version 
> 10.10.3). 


<rant> OK, Gregorio aside for the moment, if you are really running 10.10.3 and 
not 10.10.5 which is the latest version of Yosemite, you really should update 
your OS. 10.10.5 plugged a number of security issues. </rant>


That aside, I am a bit puzzled by the error:

> (./example.gabc
> ./example.gabc:6: String contains an invalid utf-8 sequence.
> l.6 name: P
>          ópulus Sion;


Diacriticals on vowels has been part of the Mac since 1984, so I doubt that is 
the real issue. I use them all the time with gregorio. I suspect it is an 
encoding mis-match. I have seen cases where the computer gets confused on the 
encoding scheme which can produce some odd results.

Are you just doing a "make" in the terminal? Exactly how are you compiling the 
example? Did you use the installer or did you do it via git? And which version?
  
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