tepad text file that contains an â in in XEmacs, I obtain the capital
letter A capped by an ~ and flanked by a cross between an o and a ç.
Whatever the case may be, all is not well.
dubcek
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
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> Open the file in Emacs, press CTRL-x Return f and enter: utf-8
> You sh
Thanks Frédéric,
I solved the problem by using Notepad and saving the file in utf-8.
dubcek
Frédéric Bron wrote:
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> I use with success the windows version of lily combined with vim (:set
> encoding=utf-8). No issue with French text.
> Can you send your extract and I will make i
. There must be a
simple solution, for I have seen a source file with the line in the header
saying inputencoding="utf-8". I copied that trick. Lilypond handled it
without protesting. But no accented character.
Who can tell me in clear language how to lick the problem?
Thanks.
dubcek.
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