> Hi, does this mean that I cannot input these special characters using > Windows 98 platform and using Notepad? Are there other alternatives?
I think there are hardly any people on this list who use W98 and Notepad. However, I do, and there is a work-around. I will e-mail you directly a file with a table showing the pair of characters you have to insert in your Notepad file in order to get any specific Latin-1 character. Disadvantages: -- the table covers only Latin-1 characters (French, Spanish, Italian, German -- but not Greek, Russian, Czech, Romanian,...); -- the characters will look OK in the final PDF file, but in the Notepad file *itself* you will see, for every desired accented character, a weird-looking pair of symbols; -- this is a slow way to insert utf-8 characters, so it would be suitable only if you need to insert just a *few* utf-8 characters here and there. I won't attach the conversion table to this message, as I think the list administrators don't want big attachments, and I think there is nearly zero interest in this problem anyway, as almost all other users are using utf-8-capable text editors. -- Tom _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user