> The Linux Libertine font has a capital sharp s.

That's the font I'm using.

> I don't know for what purpose you need a capital ß, but in german ortography, 
> the ß becomes SS when writing capitalized.

I don't know yet whether I am gonna need it or not, but I'd like to know if 
it's possible before I start getting into Lyx seriously.

Why does with Latex everything have to be so complicated? :/

Would it work if I got Xetex working with Lyx and use the xelibertine package?
I found this article but I don't know if it will work for me since I am on 
WinXP.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX

And if I got it to work would it still be possible to use the Lilypond 
converters?
These are actually the main reason why I started using Lyx, because it's so 
easy to implement music snippets into a text document.

Regards,

Tao
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