Re: Umlaute

2009-01-04 Thread James E. Bailey
Am 04.01.2009 um 20:22 schrieb Arjan Bos: On 4 jan 2009, at 19:31, Hasi wrote: Do any of you know how I can use Umlaute? I'd like to do the following: _\markup { \italic hartnäckig } it just comes out as "hartnckig" Hasi, Please save the file with UTF-8 encoding. Most editors offer this

Re: Umlaute

2009-01-04 Thread Ole Schmidt
doesn't it have to do with the encoding which should be UTF-8 ? ole Am 04.01.2009 um 20:15 schrieb Antanas Budriūnas: 2009/1/4 Hasi : Do any of you know how I can use Umlaute? I'd like to do the following: _\markup { \italic hartnäckig } it just comes out as "hartnckig" On Linux with ja

Re: Umlaute

2009-01-04 Thread Arjan Bos
On 4 jan 2009, at 19:31, Hasi wrote: Do any of you know how I can use Umlaute? I'd like to do the following: _\markup { \italic hartnäckig } it just comes out as "hartnckig" Hasi, Please save the file with UTF-8 encoding. Most editors offer this option on the save (as) menu. If you need

Re: Umlaute

2009-01-04 Thread Antanas Budriūnas
2009/1/4 Hasi : > Do any of you know how I can use Umlaute? > I'd like to do the following: > > _\markup { \italic hartnäckig } > > it just comes out as "hartnckig" On Linux with java version "1.6.0_07", jEdit, LilyPond 2.12.1 and LilypondTool 2.11-r1 there is no problem – Umlaut in place. It dep

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-15 Thread Mats Bengtsson
It's certainly no surprise that your "problems" started when you changed from 2.4 to 2.6, since in version 2.4 you could only use latin1 encoding (or plain ASCII), which means that LilyPond could only handle western European text, whereas in verson 2.6 you can "only" use UTF-8 encoding, which mean

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-15 Thread Wolfgang Mechsner
The mystery was indeed in the .emacs file. The following setting (standard-display-european t) (set-language-environment 'Latin-1) contradicted the utf-8 setting: (custom-set-variables ... '(current-language-environment "UTF-8") '(default-input-method "rfc1345") '(global-font-lock-mode t n

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-15 Thread Wolfgang Mechsner
Indeed I use emacs in Linux. But it is very strange: 1. It worked always fine with Lilypond 2.4.6 and the following versions. Now I have 2.6.4.3. and the problem started. 2. And: it does not work with jedit! I love Lilypond but each upgrade serves a new surprise :-) Thank you, Wolfgang PS: M

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-14 Thread Mats Bengtsson
You haven't told us what operating system you use. However, if you use Windows, I have experienced exactly the same problem with saving UTF-8 from Emacs. It works in Linux, but I haven't tried to investigate what the problem is in Windows. Maybe someone else on the mailing list have been more succ

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-13 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Wolfgang Mechsner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If I run my emacs in utf-8 mode, it does not work either! Is your file buffer really in utf-8 mode? (you should then see "u:--" in the buffer bar). Try: C-x RET f utf-8 RET nicolas ___ lilypond-user ma

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-13 Thread Wolfgang Mechsner
If I run my emacs in utf-8 mode, it does not work either! ??? Wolfgang > Are you able to enter text as utf-8 (Unicode)? That's all that should > be required; I have umlauted text in both headers and lyrics under > 2.6.4. > Quoth Wolfgang Mechsner: > > How can I get german Umlaute in \header

Re: "Umlaute" in \header

2005-12-13 Thread Don Blaheta
Quoth Wolfgang Mechsner: > How can I get german Umlaute in \header! > Lilypond Version 2.6.4.3 Are you able to enter text as utf-8 (Unicode)? That's all that should be required; I have umlauted text in both headers and lyrics under 2.6.4. -- -=-Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]-=-