In the Format menu in Notepad++ you can choose the option "Encode in UTF-8" that should be all that is required, hope this helps..

regards,

Simon

On 4/4/06, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Tomas Valusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm a Czech music teacher. I'm visually impaired, so creating scores
> graphically is very tiring for my eyes. I just downloaded and
> installed LilyPond 2.8.1 on WindowsXP Pro Czech edition. As a Czech
> user, I'd like to use Czech accented characters within text elements
> in LilyPond.
>
> 1. I have never used Unicode-capable text editor, all my plain-text
> files are stored using cp1250 codepage. I'd like to use Notepad++
> (based on Scintilla engine) as an input file editor. Is there any
> support for this editor? How to save an input file so that CZ
> characters appear correctly in output?

The simple answer is that you need an editor that can save
files using UTF-8 encoding. You know more about Notepad++ than I do.
There are a number of proposed editors listed somewhere in the on-line
documentation.

> 2. Is there a way to output LilyPond score as a raster image with
> preset dpi value (e.g. 300, 600 dpi), so that I could create short
> music examples and insert them as images into Windows word processor?

See the section on Invoking LilyPond. I hope you are familiar to the
command prompt in Windows. Then it's easy to use whatever flags to
LilyPond, such as
lilypond --png myfile.ly

   /Mats



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