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From: | Jinsong Zhao |
Subject: | Re: /markup with Chinese character failure |
Date: | Thu, 30 Apr 2020 21:13:26 +0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.7.0 |
On 2020/4/30 20:43, Dario Marrini wrote:
here! many thanks
On my system, it works fine. The Chinese is typeset with the system default fonts, SimSun.
If you installed a Chinese font, such as "Source Han Sans HW SC", you can put \override #'(font-name . "Source Han Sans HW SC") before Chinese. However, the non-Chinese character among the Chinese is also typeset in "Source Han Sans HW SC". It's not a perfect ways...
And, I don't know if lilypond could deal with line break for Chinese. Best, Jinsong
Il giorno gio 30 apr 2020 alle ore 14:37 Jean Bréfort <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> ha scritto:Hi, Looks like gs failed. I added a similar markup to one of my files, and things work for me. Can you attach a sample file? Regards, Jean Le jeudi 30 avril 2020 à 12:21 +0200, Dario Marrini a écrit : > Hi musicians, > I'm trying to append a Chinese translation of a simple 7markup text I > have in a little book, I copied the Chinese text from Google > Translator, but I don't get it into the pdf. > I attach the screenshot to let you see. How can I get it? > regards > > dario
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