[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: utf-8 characters
From: |
Hans Aberg |
Subject: |
Re: utf-8 characters |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Jan 2009 10:38:20 +0100 |
On 24 Jan 2009, at 12:35, Ole Schmidt wrote:
when I choose in the preferences "show invisible characters", my
file look like this:
<Bild 1.jpg>
it seems like a copy & paste promblem from my mail-client (Apple
"Mail"). Does anyone know how to fix this?
What editor did you use - it is showing probably newlines, tabs and
spaces. So what is the problem?
One way to make a LilyPond file is to copy the text in Mail, then go
to Terminal and type
cat > file.ly
Then paste and end with ^D (<control>-D). This creates a file file.ly.
It works fine with the Xcode editor, too. In it, the menu View -> Text
can be used to change line endings and character encodings.
Hans
- utf-8 characters, Tom Hall, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, James E. Bailey, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, Tom Hall, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, James E. Bailey, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, Tom Hall, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, James E. Bailey, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, Tom Hall, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters, Carl D. Sorensen, 2009/01/24
Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: utf-8 characters, Ole Schmidt, 2009/01/24
- Re: utf-8 characters,
Hans Aberg <=
- Message not available
- Re: utf-8 characters, Hans Aberg, 2009/01/25
- Re: utf-8 characters, Ole Schmidt, 2009/01/25
- Re: utf-8 characters, Hans Aberg, 2009/01/25
- Re: utf-8 characters, Ole Schmidt, 2009/01/25
- Re: utf-8 characters, Hans Aberg, 2009/01/25
Re: utf-8 characters, James E. Bailey, 2009/01/25
Re: utf-8 characters, Hans Aberg, 2009/01/25
Re: utf-8 characters, Ole Schmidt, 2009/01/25
Re: utf-8 characters, Hans Aberg, 2009/01/25
Re: utf-8 characters, Ole Schmidt, 2009/01/25