Solved, I have a Linux MInt 19.3 OS (the same as Ubuntu 18.04), I installed the font Noto serif CJK SC and now it's working well... thanks to all
dario Il giorno ven 1 mag 2020 alle ore 19:24 Max Xiong <xsr...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi Dario, > First you need to install a Chinese font. It appears that your system > cannot find one. > If you are using the latest version of lilypond, it is possible to change > the config for the default lilypond fonts. There should be a file called > 00-lilypond-fonts.conf on your system. You can add a line in there with > your newly installed font. For example, > <family>DejaVu Serif</family> > <family>Noto Serif CJK SC</family> > > Alternatively, you can use font-name override if you do not want to change > fontconfig files. However, this can become fairly messy if there are a lot > of changes between Chinese and English: > \markup{\concat{ > {\override #'(font-name . "Noto Sans CJK SC") 我在用} > lilypond > {\override #'(font-name . "Noto Sans CJK SC") 制作乐谱} > } > > Max > > On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 05:27, Dario Marrini <dario.marr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi musicians, >> I'm trying to append a Chinese translation of a simple 7markup text I >> have in a little book, I copied the Chinese text from Google Translator, >> but I don't get it into the pdf. >> I attach the screenshot to let you see. How can I get it? >> regards >> >> dario >> >