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Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals
From: |
Hans Aberg |
Subject: |
Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Nov 2011 18:03:05 +0100 |
On 12 Nov 2011, at 17:44, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>>> It's not exactly a bug, more like a feature request :)
>>>
>>> I have noticed that convert-ly removes the \encoding and converts
>>> everything to UTF-8.
>>
>> I hacked together some code, scm/define-note-names.scm, with a language
>> "unicode" added.
>
> Another concern about having unicode as the default language -- when I
> opened the file in my default editor (TextEdit), none of the unicode
> characters appeared. Readability was definitely not higher in this case.
Yes, one must have a font installed that can display them. Euterpe or Musical
Symbols can display the double flats and sharps.
Hans
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, (continued)
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, David Kastrup, 2011/11/11
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, David Kastrup, 2011/11/12
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12
- Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Jonathan Wilkes, 2011/11/12
Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12
Re: Using Unicode symbols for accidentals, Hans Aberg, 2011/11/12