Hello,

 

I started a large project over a year ago and had almost completed
everything when my computer died and had to be replaced last week. I
installed the latest version of Texlive and Gregorio on my new machine and
copied over my backups of the GABC and various config files. I am by no
means an expert on the coding or setting up of tex documents, but had
googled my way to a template that worked for me. It wasn't pretty but it
worked! For the last year I've had a routine of typing out my GABC and
copying a few lines into the tex template, pressing go, and watching my book
appear.

 

Problem is, it seems that the versions both of Gregorio and Luatex have
changed so much since I installed them the first time round that a lot of my
code is now deprecated or produces unexpected results. The first problem was
greg-book which looks like it's been obsolete for a while. I created a test
doc using the up to date tutorial on the Gregorio website (i.e. using
Lualatex-se and [autocompile] instead of greg-book) and tried to process one
of my gabc files. It gave me a stack of errors on deprecated tags - I've
tried deleting one or two to see if I can just work around them, but every
line seems to have something new! 

 

I was nearly finished, so rather than checking and editing all the hundreds
of files I've created to date, is there a way of identifying what version of
everything I had before the crash (perhaps from the various automatically
generated files in my backup folder) and installing that exact version on my
new machine?

 

Yours hopefully,

Francis

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