Hello,
Sorry if this was already reported. But it seems that the umlaut on the o
(two dots on the letter o) doesn't display correctly in the title and
subtitle section of the header. This used to work on the 2.13 and 2.12
versions but not anymore under the stable 2.14.
Best
karim.had
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Hello,
Sorry if this was already reported. But it seems that the umlaut on the o
(two dots on the letter o) doesn't display correctly in the title and
subtitle section
Sorry,
It seems that it works fine. It is rather a bug form Jedit visualizer and
Not at all to Lily..
Sorry to bother.
Best to u all
karim.had...@ircam.fr
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I am transcribing Schubert's Du bist die Ruh, and have run into a problem with
the umlauts. In both the lyric and in the header, whenever I use an umlaut, the
text stops. In the header, instead of saying Friedrich Rückert, it says
Friedrich R, and in the lyric, instead of O füll
. In both the lyric and in the header, whenever I use an
umlaut, the
text stops. In the header, instead of saying Friedrich Rückert, it says
Friedrich R, and in the lyric, instead of O füll es ganz, it says O
f es ganz.
\version 2.12.2
\header {
title = Du Bist Die Ruh
composer = Franz Schubert
opus
Thanks, the italic umlaut problem turned out to be a problem with JPedal
(jEdit's PDF viewer). When viewed with Acrobat Reader the italic
umlauts were fine. As for the problem in the lyrics it turned out to be
a file encoding issue.
-David
Fred Leason wrote:
David:
Can't help you
\italic
äëïöüÿ
}
}
\score {
\relative c' {
c1
}
}
%%% END LILYPOND FILE
Leaving in '\italic' causes every umlaut to be rendered incorrectly.
It's looks rather like a single curly quote on its side.
I stumbled upon this problem in an odd