Br. Samuel;

Attached is a screenshot all and match xstring. I tried all of the other
filters  and it is the same with all of them. As I stated in my original
message the TexLive installation was done using the zip archive and the
advanced.bat batch file. I used the medium-schema to install as I have a
relatively small ssd drive on this convertible notebook.the only thing I
did not install from that schema was the macro and font source
directories. Other than that I followed as closely as possible the
recommendations  on the installation page of the Gregorio website. Just
as a side note that page is a bit out of date as to the options
presented by the advanced batch installation.

Regards
Keith

Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
> Odd.  I just checked on my Windows 7 machine and I did find it listed.
>
> Did you check the other filters in "Display Configuration" to make
> sure they were as broad as possible?  In particular the first filter
> should be "All".
>
> Without being able to see your screen it's hard to tell why you're not
> finding the xstring package.  Can you provide a screenshot of the
> window when you're looking for and not finding xstring?
>
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> Br. Samuel, OSB
> St. Anselm’s Abbey
> Washington, DC
> (R. Padraic Springuel)
>
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