Issues with test.tex

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Gerardo Callejas

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Dec 19, 2025, 7:24:03 AM (3 days ago) Dec 19
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Hello, 

I have been following the tutorials posted on the Gregorio official website. 
When I make my directory, I am able to make my example.gabc file just fine. 
I make the test.tex file and place it in the same directory, yet when I go to compile it I am met with an error 

system commands enabled.
! I can't find file ` test.tex'.
<*> " test.tex"

Please help. 
Thank you. 
Gerardo Callejas 

Matthias Bry

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Dec 19, 2025, 4:41:51 PM (2 days ago) Dec 19
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Please indicate your operating system, the pieces of software you installed as part of the tutorial, and the steps you take when you "go to compile".

In Christo
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Gerardo Callejas

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Dec 20, 2025, 10:58:04 AM (2 days ago) Dec 20
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I have Windows 10, 
I installed TeXlive 2025 as a CTAN mirror, 
I installed Gregorio 6.1 from the download sections on the Git.hub page listed on the official Gregorio website. 

I follow the tutorials when making a “.gabc” file and then I create the separate “test.tex” file. 
For compiling, I have tried two methods, both listen in the tutorials sections: 

Compiling from the .gabc file where I add the “root: test.tex” line of code at the top of the file and then click the green “typeset” button. 
I have also tried compiling from the “test.tex” file using the instructions listed in the tutorial. 

Both are met with the program saying it cannot find the “test.tex” file despite being in the same directory as the .gabc one. 



Fr. Samuel Springuel

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Dec 20, 2025, 11:03:54 AM (2 days ago) Dec 20
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If you installed TeX Live 2025 with the full scheme, then Gregorio 6.1 was already installed, and there’s no need to do the second install (not that it’ll hurt anything, just that you’ll have to do all updates manually as the second install will be preferred to the TeX Live installed version, even in subsequent years).

What editor are you using? It sounds to me like this might be an editor configuration issue.

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Gerardo Callejas

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Dec 20, 2025, 3:58:21 PM (2 days ago) Dec 20
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I did not know that on the Gregorio install portion, thank you for the clarification!

I am using Texworks as my editor. I configured it according to the tutorial by adding the LuaLatex “shell escape” command line, with the three different arguments under its configuration. 

Matthias Bry

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Dec 20, 2025, 4:16:29 PM (2 days ago) Dec 20
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Could you please:
1) post a screenshot of the configuration with the three arguments; 
2) check that lualatex is selected, and that lualatex.exe is present in the directory at the top of the "path to tex" list;
3) paste the entire contents of the output console ?

Thank you

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Matthias Bry

Gerardo Callejas

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Dec 21, 2025, 1:47:11 PM (14 hours ago) Dec 21
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This is the script given to me when I try to "Typset" the GABC score when I press the little green arrow button on the top left. 

From the Console Output 

This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.21.0 (TeX Live 2025)

system commands enabled.

! I can't find file ` test.tex'.

<*> " test.tex"

(Press Enter to retry, or Control-Z to exit)

Please type another input file name:

Process interrupted by user


From the Error, Warnings, Badbox

Errors: 1, Warnings: 0, Bad boxes: 0


I can't find file ` test.tex'.

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Fr. Samuel Springuel

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Dec 21, 2025, 1:52:30 PM (14 hours ago) Dec 21
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So, the first thing that jumps out at me is that you’ve got two extensions on your gabc file: .gabc.tex. Please remove the .tex extension as that will mess things up when things get going.

Second, the header should be “name” not “\name” (no backslash).

Third, instead of invoking LuaLaTeX+se from the gabc file, have you tried invoking it from text.tex?

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> On Dec 21, 2025, at 1:59 AM, Gerardo Callejas <gmcall...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is the script given to me when I try to "Typset" the GABC score when I press the little green arrow button on the top left.
>
> From the Console Output
> This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.21.0 (TeX Live 2025)
> system commands enabled.
> ! I can't find file ` test.tex'.
> <*> " test.tex"
> (Press Enter to retry, or Control-Z to exit)
> Please type another input file name:
> Process interrupted by user
>
> From the Error, Warnings, Badbox
> Errors: 1, Warnings: 0, Bad boxes: 0
> — I can't find file ` test.tex'.
> To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gregorio-users/CAOwA%2BS2GP3aD1QBfMrnjGmUSKnJfzRLdxw8r9JfyPuds9%3DX25w%40mail.gmail.com.
> <Screenshot 2025-12-20 225158.png><Screenshot 2025-12-20 224933.png><Screenshot 2025-12-20 225143.png><Screenshot 2025-12-20 225434.png><Screenshot 2025-12-20 225641.png>

Gerardo Callejas

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Dec 21, 2025, 2:07:52 PM (14 hours ago) Dec 21
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When saving my example.gabc score, how do I remove the ".tex" extension from the end of it. 

I watched a video on this and for some other users there appears to be a ".gabc" extension already present in their file types, however for me it does not appear. 

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Matthias Bry

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Dec 21, 2025, 2:13:56 PM (13 hours ago) Dec 21
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In the file explorer, hit the three dots next to "View", "Options", "View" tab, uncheck "Hide extensions of known file types".
Then, you will see the file as "example.gabc.tex". Rename it as "example.gabc". It will prompt for confirmation.

Fr. Samuel Springuel

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Dec 21, 2025, 2:18:12 PM (13 hours ago) Dec 21
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Select “All files” from that drop down menu and explicitly write the gabc extension in the filename yourself.

Also make sure any “Automatically add file extension” options are off.

Of course, since you’ve already created the file, the easiest thing to do is to rename it in Windows Explorer (note, the file cannot be open in TeXworks while you do this). You can Google how to do this. At least for me Google AI gives some reasonable instructions and a link to a video.

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Gerardo Callejas

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Dec 21, 2025, 8:07:01 PM (8 hours ago) Dec 21
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I believe that removing the ".tex" extension from the "example" file worked. 
I also tried invoking LuaLateX+se from the ".tex" file, yet I still received the same error message. 

GABC Code 
name: ;
user-notes: ;
commentary: ;
annotation: I;
centering-scheme: english;
%fontsize: 12;
%spacing: vichi;
%font: GaramondPremierPro;
%width: 4.5;
%height: 11;
%%
(c4)
(/)GLo’(f)ri(gh)a(h) Pa(h)tri,(h) et(h) Fi’(h)li(h)o,(h.) (//)(,)
(//)et(h) Spi(h)rí(hj)tu(h)i(h) San(hg~)cto.(gh..) (//)(:)
(//)Si(gf)cut(gh) e(h)rat(h) in(h) Prin(h)ci(h)pi(h)o,(h.) (//)(,)
(//)et(h) nunc,(hj) et(h) se(hg~)per,(gh..) (//)(:)
(//)et(gf) in(gh) sǽ(h)cu(h)la(h) sǽ(h)cu(hjh)lo(g')rum.(f)
A(fff)men(d.) (//)(::)
(//)E(h) (//) u(hjh) (//) o(g') (//) u(f) (//) a(fg) (//) e.(h.) (//)(::)
(//)E(h) (//) u(hjh) (//) o(g') (//) u(f) (//) a(fff) (//) e.(dc/df..) (//)(::)

Test.tex error

This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.21.0 (TeX Live 2025)

system commands enabled.

! I can't find file ` test.tex'.

<*> " test.tex"

(Press Enter to retry, or Control-Z to exit)

Please type another input file name:


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