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Re: latin1 characters with lilypond-book -f html
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: latin1 characters with lilypond-book -f html |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Jan 2004 16:29:00 +0100 |
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For the moment, you may be lucky enough that the following works
(depends on what special characters you use):
\lyrics{
\property Lyrics . LyricText \set #'font-name = #'"ecrm1000"
The actual lyrics ... }
Technical details intended for address@hidden:
The problem is that lilypond-book runs latex directly on the
lily-*.tex file from lilypond-bin, which doesn't give the same
LaTeX preamble as when you use the lilypond script. In particular,
it doesn't include
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
Would anything break if we just add this line to the LaTeX
preamble lines in tex/lilyponddefs.tex? Otherwise, that would
be the simple solution.
Hmm, I see a possible problem for people that already fiddle with
the font settings to be able to typeset non-european lyrics and
therefore don't want to use latin1 input encoding.
/Mats
John Williams wrote:
I am using lilypond book on an html file with latin1 characters in the
lyrics (umlauts, etc). The latin1 characters are omitted from the output.
I see a few posts about this problem on the lists, but they all seem to
assume a latex source file instead of html. Does anyone know of a
solution for this with an html source file?
~ John Williams
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