Hi Knut,
Thanks a lot for your reply. I use Linux Mint 18.3, 64-bit, and my
LilyPond is version 2.19.82. The default python interpreter in my
installation is 2.7.12, which I think is what came with my Linux Mint
18.3 (I believe I've never bothered trying to update it since I do all
my Python coding with Python 3). Do you think that these characters and
encoding problems might be caused by my Python 2 version? Do you know if
there has been any substantial differences between 2.7.12 and 2.7.16 in
terms of handling strings?
Cheers,
Gilberto
On 14/07/2019 08:18, Knut Petersen wrote:
Hi Gilberto!
Let me know if I can help with anything else.
Which operating system do you use? 32-bit or 64-bit?
I suspect that you did not compile Lilypond yourself but used one of
the installers. Am I right?
If I'm right: Don't use the python interpreter distributed with
lilypond, use python 2.7.16.
Knut
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