[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> At least that's my conclusion after comparing the pfa's with iso8859-1:
> 
> ordinal       iso     ec's
> 223   �       SS
> 255   �       �
> 
> Applying :1,$s/�/�/g over the .ly makes the output printable, but isn't
> exactly the solution I am hoping for... 

in 2.3.9, you can do

\paper { inputencoding = "latin1" }

which should fix this.

(I suspect that "y will disappear, as it's not present in the ec font.) 

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