On 2010-02-27, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> 
> >> I don't see any non-ASCII characters in my file.  Oh, I take that back now
> >> that I scrutinize closer... I have © in the input file.  Well, that's easy
> >> to get rid of.  And doing so eliminates the glyph complaint from Lilypond.
> >>  Wow, eight or so complaints from one character!
> 
> Any chance to add to the warning message a few words like
> 
>   This error most likely happens if you are using the wrong input
>   encoding.  Are you using UTF-8 encoding for your input file?
> 
> IMHO there are too many questions on this list w.r.t. this warning
> message.

I neglected to mention that in recent 2.13 versions, the warning
messages for invalid character encoding look like this:

  (process:1375): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to 
pango_layout_set_text()

These warnings are generated by Pango.

Is this an improvement?


Thanks,
Patrick


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