Thanks for this hint - the problem for me was caused by an old version
of the emmentaler font that was in the system directory which the
character map was using.  U+E18D was a mordent and I guess it dates
before that glyph was invented.
Richard

On Fri, 2014-05-16 at 15:24 -0700, tisimst wrote:
> Richard Shann-2 wrote
> > I have searched through the emmentaler font from U+E100 to U+E27C and
> > cannot see the glyph which is typeset via
> > 
> > ^\markup {\musicglyph #"ties.lyric.default"}
> > 
> > this would do the job well enough if I could find it...
> 
> Not sure why you can't find it. It's unicode address is U+E18D. I'm able to
> get it to appear by doing exactly what you said.
> 
> -Abraham
> 
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