Gilles, that worked. Thank you!
Peter
Gilles THIBAULT wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>> Mats, I think I figured it out, sort off. The Maltese cross character
>> (U+2720) is part of the dingbats unicode code block. On a windows XP
>> machine this character is part of the Wingdings font family. The
>> Wingdings
>> fonts do not have unicode definitions. So Lilypond gets confused and
>> Jedit
>> gets confused. Thanks for your help.
>>
>
> in openoffice , the Wingdings code for this character is shown as F0AA =
> 61528 (decimal)
>
> To obtain this character, you have to type in JEdit
> Alt + 61528
> It give you a "X" symbol but lilypond convert it in the right font
>
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> \version "2.10.25"
>
> \score {
> c'1^\markup { \override #'(font-name . "Wingdings") {X}}
> }
>
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>
> Gilles
>
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