> 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