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Mats, I think I figured it out, sort off. The Maltese cross character
(U+2720) is part of the dingbats unicode code block. On a windows XP
machine this character is part of the Wingdings font family. The
Wingdings
fonts do not have unicode definitions. So Lilypond gets confused and
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Quoting peterwinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Gilles, so I have the character encoding as UTF-8. How do I insert a special
character like U+2720 (maltese cross) in Jedit?
Exactly the same way as you do in any other program. Either copy/paste
from some other document or use the "Character Palette"
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how do you do this [ UTF-8 encoding ] in Jedit.
"utilities" > "Global Options "> "general"
Choose UTF-8 in "Default character encoding"
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Quoting peterwinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Mats, how do you do this in Jedit. I've tried to find out but still have not
figured it out. Do you need the Lilytool plugin for jedit?
I've never used Jedit myself, but a quick look in the Jedit manual
reveals that there is a full section devoted to
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Just make sure to save the file using UTF-8 encoding
and simply insert the symbol directly into the file.
There shouldn't be any reason to use \char.
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peterwinson wrote:
tabster wrote:
Hi Peter,
to let LilyPond treat more syllables as one, easily encloses these in "
... "
On my (
10.20. It did not show up for
version 2.11.26 either. I wonder what's up with that? Anyone here know?
Peter
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Dominic Neumann schrieb:
> For italicizing the word "Officiant" I tried to put this before the
> \set ... command:
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> \override VocalName #'font-shape = #'italic
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> But it didn´t work. If you say LyricText instead of VocalName it
> works, but that´s not what you wanted.
Use
\override Instr
cross character and the letter "O" as one syllable. Any help
is appreciated. The Lilypond code is as follows. I am running Lilypond
version 2.10.25
http://www.nabble.com/file/p11674032/matins1_a.ly matins1_a.ly
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s one syllable. Any help
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http://www.nabble.com/file/p11674032/matins1_a.ly matins1_a.ly
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