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Re: Non-latin scripts howto?
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Richard Schoeller |
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Re: Non-latin scripts howto? |
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Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:25:08 -0500 |
I can't comment on why it works for me and not for you. When it was
announced that the Unicode support was in there, I tried it and it
worked.
As to entering Hebrew in gedit, I use 3 different techniques. If I can
find the name of the song or a similar already entered on the web, I
copy and paste 8^). A lot of the klezmer stuff that I am working with
is cataloged in the Freedman Collection site. Otherwise, I use the
gnome keymap applet to change over to Hebrew entry. Occasionally, I
will use the character map program. In particular for entering tropes
and vowels.
Dick
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 17:22 +0100, Gilles wrote:
> Hi.
> >
> > I've had little luck edit Hebrew (actually Yiddish) in emacs. I do all
> > of the editing of Lilypond except for the right-to-left markup in emacs.
> > Then I use gedit with great success for the Yiddish markup. It seems to
> > keep the directionality things right and saves properly in UTF-8. I am
> > using 2.6.
> >
>
> I must be missing something important :-/.
> I can see the Hebrew characters in gedit (and katoob) but the postcript
> output from lilypond doesn't show them.
>
> [On the practical side: How do you input Hebrew characters in gedit?]
>
> >
> > You can pull a copy of my sources from:
> >
> > http://schoeller.hsd1.ma.comcast.net/scores/klezmersources.tar.gz
> >
>
> Same thing, I tried with one of your scores which has a Yiddish title
> ("pdf" downloaded from your web site), but when I compiled it here,
> the non-latin characters didn't show up.
>
> [The Hebrew fonts are installed, and I can use them e.g. in Gimp.]
>
>
> Thanks,
> Gilles
>
>
>
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