+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of
Stefan Thomas
Sent: Sat 19/12/2009 19:39
To: lilypond-user
Subject: which encoding for umlaute
Dear community,
which encoding do I have to choose, to get the german Umlaute (like ä,
ö,
etc.) properly shown on a windows-machine
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From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of
Stefan Thomas
Sent: Sat 19/12/2009 19:39
To: lilypond-user
Subject: which encoding for umlaute
Dear community,
which encoding do I have to choose, to get the german Umlaute (like ä, ö,
etc.) properly shown
Stefan Thomas kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com writes:
Dear James,
unfortunately, this didnt' work for me!
I tried it with:
\version 2.12.2
\header {
title = \markup {\concat {Bourr \char ##x009 e} }
}
\relative c' {
c4 d e f g a b c
}
I've attached the resulting png-file
Stefan,
Yes as David so eloquently put it, I made a mistake in my example. Sorry
for the confusion.
Instead of
\char ##x009
It should have been
\char ##x0e9
However it can also be
\char ##x00e9
Which is the actual value in that link I gave you.
Here is another example just to prove the
Dear community,
which encoding do I have to choose, to get the german Umlaute (like ä, ö,
etc.) properly shown on a windows-machine?
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UTF-8 ought to do it.
Jon
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Stefan Thomas
kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear community,
which encoding do I have to choose, to get the german Umlaute (like ä, ö,
etc.) properly shown on a windows-machine?
-Original Message-
From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of Stefan
Thomas
Sent: Sat 19/12/2009 19:39
To: lilypond-user
Subject: which encoding for umlaute
Dear community,
which encoding do I have to choose, to get the german Umlaute (like ä, ö,
etc.) properly
Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
UTF-8 ought to do it.
Confirmed. I run Lilypond under Vista and I get any diacritical's I
need when I save my file in UTF-8 format. Before I figured that out I
was using a VERY old text editor that didn't know anything about
Unicode. I could show those