Op zo, 24-04-2005 te 12:06 -0700, schreef Ed Baskerville:
Hi all,
I have a few questions/clarifications about text encoding in LilyPond.
These are are covered to some extent in the list archives and in the
docs, but I wanted to check with the list to get the most accurate
information from the horses' mouths...
(1) This is what I'm getting from the lilypond-user and lilypond-devel
archives: LilyPond 2.4.x and earlier use ISO Latin1 as the native
encoding, and 2.5+ are using UTF-8. Therefore, a LilyPond previewer
ideally should detect the version of LilyPond being used and output
the
right encoding accordingly. Is this accurate?
(2) Aside from one allusion in section 10.2.2 (perhaps out of date?)
the \encoding command has been expunged from the 2.5 documentation,
and
the section entitled "Text encoding" makes it sound like UTF-8 is the
only way to go. Does that mean that \encoding is no longer supported?
What about \encoded-simple?
forget about supporting 2.4. By the time you get you'll get the first
version of your tool out, we'll probably be well on our way into
2.7 :-)
(3) Is TeX encoding gone too?
yup
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