I actually though the standard way to obtain an ess-tset in LaTeX
was \ss, it may be that the german babel adds the option to specify
it as \"s. Anyway, '\ss{}' should work well in lyrics both with
lilypond and with lilypond-book+HTML or whatever.

/Mats

John Williams wrote:
It would be nice if there was a similarly easy solution when using
lilypond-book on an html file...


On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Mats Bengtsson wrote:



I hope you have seen the comment at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Invoking-lilypond.html#Invoking%20lilypond
in connection to the --no-pdf option. Of course, this text is completely
misplaced. I seem to remember that I formulated these sentences several
years ago, but I cannot understand why they are placed there and will
move them to the section on lilypond-book.

/Mats

David Bobroff wrote:

I've poked around trying to find a solution to putting an ess-tset
(scharfes 's') into some lyrics.  I get them in tempo markings without
any trouble (via LaTeX).

plain lilypond: \"s in lyrics makes 's' with umlaut
plain lilypond:  ß in lyrics works fine
plain lilypond:  \"s in \markup makes  ''s


I'm using


\usepackage[german]{babel}

in my LaTeX wrapper file. I get these results:

lilypond-book: \"s in lyrics makes 's' with umlaut
lilypond-book:  ß in lyrics makes nothing
lilypond-book: \" in \markup makes  ß

Is there a way around this?

-David



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