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Réf. : Re: french characters in headers
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Jean-marc LEGRAND |
Subject: |
Réf. : Re: french characters in headers |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Aug 2005 09:03:43 +0200 |
Thanks for your answer !
Well, now, I don't know how to put it in my file...
Here's my main file :
\version "2.6.0"
\header {
title = "BELLEROPHON"
subtitle = "Trag\'{e}die mise en musique par Monsieur de LULLY "
subsubtitle = "Musiques de Sc\`{e}ne"
composer = "Jean-Baptiste LULLY (1632-1687)"
copyright = "Arrangement et gravure par Jean-Marc Legrand - Lilypond
2.6.1 - août 2005"
% These are headers used by the Mutopia Project
% http://www.mutopiaproject.org/
mutopiatitle = "BELLEROPHON : musiques de scène"
mutopiacomposer = "Jean-Baptiste LULLY "
mutopiainstrument = "viol, recorder"
date = "(1632-1687)"
source = "fac simile édition 1679 "
maintainer = "Jean-Marc LEGRAND"
maintainerEmail = "address@hidden"
lastupdated = "2004/Aug/01"
}
#(set-global-staff-size 16)
global= {
\override Staff.KeySignature #'style = #'hufnagel
\override Staff.Accidental #'style = #'hufnagel
\override Score.SystemStartBracket #'transparent = ##t
\override Voice.Rest #'style = #'neomensural
}
%ouverture
\include "00d1.ly"
\include "00d2.ly"
\include "00a.ly"
\include "00t.ly"
\include "00b.ly"
\score {
\header {
piece = "Ouverture"
}
\time 4/4
\key c \major
\new ChoirStaff <<
\new Staff << \global \dessusI >>
\new Staff << \global \dessusII >>
\new Staff << \global \alto >>
\new Staff << \global \tenor >>
\new Staff << \global \basse >>
>>
}
Where do I put something like \encoding uft-8 ?
Imruska
<address@hidden Pour : Jean-marc LEGRAND
<address@hidden>
.hu> cc : address@hidden
Objet : Re: french characters
in headers
01/08/2005 21:53
> As I've directly jumped from 2.2 to 2.6, I have some little pb to solve.
>
> I'm using accented characters (like é, û, and è) in my header, and Lily
> doesn't translate them. I
> must be a LateX pb, but I can't make it right...
Well, as 2.6 is _not_ using LateX any more, it cannot. Now Lilypond 2.6
can handle accented characters, but in order for that to work you must
save your files using UTF-8 encoding, rather than Latin1. Give it a try,
I think this will solve your problems.
Imruska
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