Am 14.04.2014 01:08, schrieb Guenter Milde:
I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
used it. Is it tricky to use?
Guenter Milde, 2011:
Alternatively,
In LyX 2.0, you can use 'non-TeX fonts' and choose Linux Libertine &
Biolinum if these are installed on your system. Then you will compile
your documents with XeTeX.
Here, I was telling about the "non-TeX fonts" fonts switch with Libertine
beeing just one example font with a wide coverage of glyphs.
Remember, that this is just one way of using Libertine. There is also
support for Libertine with 8-bit TeX engines via a set of TeX-encoded
Libertine font files.
Unfortunately, I don't know enaugh about the TeX-Lilypond interaction, so I
cannot tell whether switching to XeTeX or LuaTeX will help.
However, if LICR macros like
Gr\"u\s e
do not help, it may be Lilypond uses utf-8 encoding internally and you are
passing text to it and this should be utf-8 encoded, too.
In this case, you could, of course, also try pdflatex with the "Unicode
(utf-8)" input-encoding (in LyX called LaTeX encoding).
Günter
Thanks for the inputs. I am still struggling with LilyPond under Lyx.
Under Kubuntu as well as under Debian I have troubles. In fact, the
situation is now worse than before and I do not know why.
Before, I could not use Umlaute; they were not displayed in the pdflatex
output, but I could export the pdf file.
According to the proposals made on the list (thanks again)
I did this:
-selected non-TeX fonts
-included the module LilyPondBook under modules
-selected TexGyreTermes (Libertine not shown, although a search finds
libertine.tar.xz in my /texlive/2013/archive)
-view pdf gives this message: Lyx package lilypond-book->latex not
available.
*Question:* is lilypond-book->latex the same as LilyPondBook, or what
action do I have to do to react to:
Lyx package lilypond-book->latex not available.
I tried to use the lilypond-help file (specific manuals) and rename it,
which worked before. Even this is now giving
Lyx package lilypond-book->latex not available.
And after clicking on ok I ended up with a
lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught!
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data.
Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help->Introduction' and
send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks!
Bye.
Error: LyX crashed!
----------------------------------------
SIGSEGV signal caught!
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data.
Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help->Introduction' and
send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks!
Bye.
*Question:* Where is the error message stored? I would like to read it
and perhaps report it.
*Question:* Has somebody a short working example of a Lilypond file for
Debian or Kubuntu, which I could try?
Wolfgang