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List:       lilypond-user
Subject:    Re: Video generation on linux systems: Note and rests change color
From:       Karlin High <gnecht () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2017-07-24 14:29:57
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On 7/23/2017 1:35 PM, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
Lilypond handles utf-8 characters, and the texgyre fonts include
those characters. Your font setup seems to be seriously broken.

No, more likely the input.  Character U+009F is a control character (application \
program command).  The input was probably made in a Windows text editor; 9F is Ÿ (Y \
with umlaut).  Make sure the file is saved as UTF-8 or run it through a converter, \
and you'll likely have better results.

~Chris

Good diagnosis; it does look like an encoding problem. Each place the source code \
should have a non-ASCII character, there are things like ~A1/4 instead.

Funny thing is, I got the file from the lists.gnu.org archive website, using wget on \
Debian. GNU/Linux stuff all around, I expect. And if I run the file command, to check \
to file format, it says "Wolf_Resignation.ly: UTF-8 Unicode text". Re-downloading \
with the wget option --remote-encoding=utf8 did not make a difference. I wonder what \
                I'm doing wrong.
--
Karlin High
Missouri, USA


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On 7/23/2017 1:35 PM, Christopher R. Maden wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">Lilypond handles utf-8 characters, \
and the texgyre fonts include <br>
those characters. Your font setup seems to be seriously broken. <br>
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No, more likely the input.&nbsp; Character U&#43;009F is a control character \
(application program command).&nbsp; The input was probably made in a Windows text \
editor; 9F is Ÿ (Y with umlaut).&nbsp; Make sure the file is saved as UTF-8 or run \
it through a converter, and you'll  likely have better results. <br>
<br>
~Chris </blockquote>
<br>
Good diagnosis; it does look like an encoding problem. Each place the source code \
should have a non-ASCII character, there are things like ~A1/4 instead.<br> <br>
Funny thing is, I got the file from the lists.gnu.org archive website, using wget on \
Debian. GNU/Linux stuff all around, I expect. And if I run the file command, to check \
to file format, it says &quot;Wolf_Resignation.ly: UTF-8 Unicode text&quot;. \
Re-downloading with  the wget option --remote-encoding=utf8 did not make a \
                difference. I wonder what I'm doing wrong.<br>
--<br>
Karlin High<br>
Missouri, USA<br>
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