On Thursday 21 June 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Exported a noteedit (kde score editor) to this format. > > I can now run musixtex filename and get a viewable, printable dvi file. > > Hebrew characters show as '?' > > TexLive Hebrew is installed. > > So how do I get it to be used? > > Do you need some font installed like calmus (or what ever its called?) > just my random guess. A question mark IIRC is a sign of a missing font.
Culmus is installed. I tried switching the character set to utf8. Got Hebrew output fine using lilypond (but their formatting is not as good or configurable as cracked up to be--unless there are more expert command line options). MusixTex complains that Tex/Latex is not configured for UTF8. Neither program lets you choose the font explicitely. Noteedit will export to muxicXML but that XML is not accepted by denemo and this front-end lilypond will not read lilypond files! I am trying a latex-ucs utility from Sid. I get the following: Package ucs Warning: *************************** (ucs) You seem to have loaded inputencoding utf8 (ucs) (LaTeX kernel UTF-8) instead of utf8x (ucs.sty UTF-8). (ucs) Probably you are compiling a document written for a (ucs) pre-august-2004 ucs.sty. (ucs) *************************** (ucs) Please use \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} instead of (ucs) \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}. (ucs) *************************** (ucs) If you should really want to use ucs.sty and kernel's (ucs) utf8.def together, use \usepackage[utf8x,utf8]{inputenc} (ucs) to disable compatibility mode (ucs) *************************** (ucs) Activating compatibility mode. (ucs) *************************** (ucs) on input line 26. If I let this proceed, it cannot find stull like \hebgimel (which I suppose as a Tex command request this Hebrew character. Easy enough the change the \usepackage command. Question is: where it it (and how might I do this globally rather than placing this in individual TeX files)? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]