Try ALT+0241 in your text editor.

I think this also works in 2.6.x (I'm using 2.7.x):

title = \markup {"habe"#(ly:export (ly:wide-char->utf-8 #x00F1))"era"}

but you'll have to tweak a bit the spacing though.


btw, if you intend to write the title in spanish, "habeƱera" doesn't exist. the correct word in spanish is "habanera", if I'm getting you right :)

greetings from spain,

Vicent.


On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 19:13:24 +0100, Sterling Sympatico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I just upgraded from 2.4.5 to 2.6.3 in Debian "testing" and converted my
few meager scores.  I noticed that (and expected) that the fonts would
be handled differently but am not sure of how to put simple accents and
such in titles and markup.  I want a ~ over an "n" in the title -
"Habenera".

I was using Hab\~nera but that no longer works.  Do I need to define
some sort of "pango" option in the score headers somewhere?

Thanks in advance,

Sterling MacNay


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