2013/2/24 yvand <[email protected]>: > Hi lilypond developpers, > > I wanted to type the well-known composition "Für Elise" in lilypond for a > friend. > Unfortunately, the PDF generated by lilypond was damaged (according to evince, > gimp, inkscape)! After some tests, I found what was the problem. > The title was "Lettre à Élise" (translation in French of "Letter for Elise"), > and the character "à" in the title was the origin of the problem! (same > problem > in other header fields) > It seems so odd, amazing for me that only this "special" character was the > problem. Indeed, other "special" characters (such as é, É, è, È, ç, Ç, ù, Ù, À > (à uppercase!) etc) works fine! > > PS : Sorry for my bad English. > > -- yvand > > > Below is an example of code that generates a damaged pdf : > > \version "2.16.2" > > \header{ > title = "Lettre à Élise" > } > > melody = \relative c' { > \clef treble \key c \major \time 3/4 \partial 4 > e'8 dis | e dis e b d c | a4. c,8 e a \bar "||" > } > > \score { > \new Staff \melody > }
Hi, I tested your code with 2.16.1 and 2.17.12 on Ubuntu 10.04 Both versions return a correct pdf. Could someone test it with 2.16.2 (I don't have this version)? -Harm _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
