Dear James, thanks for Your help. I finally succeded with: \version "2.12.2"
\header { title = \markup {\concat {"B" \char ##x0f6 "u" \char ##x159 "r" \char ##x0e9 "e"} } } {a b c d e} 2009/12/22 Stefan Thomas <kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com> > Dear James, > unfortunately, this didnt' work for me! > I tried it with: > > \version "2.12.2" > > \header { > > title = \markup {\concat {"Bourr" \char ##x009 "e"} } > } > \relative c' { > c4 d e f g a b c > } > I've attached the resulting png-file > > 2009/12/19 James Lowe <james.l...@datacore.com> > > >> alternatively you can look up the table here: >> >> http://www.utf8-chartable.de/ >> >> and then manually put in the value using the '\char ##' function. >> >> For example >> >> \header { >> >> title = \markup {\concat {"Bourr" \char ##x009 "e"} } >> } >> >> Which gives Bourrée with an e-acute (x009). The \concat switch means that >> 'Bourrée' doesn't end up as 'Bourr é e'. >> >> I use this method because I don't have a lot of accented characters to >> deal with and also I can move my ly files into virtually any plaintext >> editor without worrying about any weird conversions that a different OS or >> editor will do. >> >> James >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore....@gnu.org on behalf of >> Stefan Thomas >> Sent: Sat 19/12/2009 19:39 >> To: lilypond-user >> Subject: which encoding for umlaute >> >> Dear community, >> which encoding do I have to choose, to get the german "Umlaute" (like ä, >> ö, >> etc.) properly shown on a windows-machine? >> >> >
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