> David Nalesnik <
address@hidden> writes:
>
>> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 8:00 AM, David Kastrup <
address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thomas Morley <
address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> > 2012/7/8 David Nalesnik <
address@hidden>:
>> >> Hi Harm,
>> >>
>> >>> I managed to drop about 300 lines, reducing
>> >>> it to a quarter of the original.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Unfortunately, I'm getting "Invalid UTF-8 string..." warnings
>> when I run
>> >> your revised file. (I don't with the original...)
>> >>
>> >> -David
>> >
>> > Hi David,
>> >
>> > are you sure?
>> > I tested it with "2.15.39", "2.15.40" and "2.15.42" without any
>> problem.
>>
>>
>> I also had no problem, so I would assume that something went wrong
>> with
>> saving the attachment.
>>
>>
>> Ah, OK... Unfortunately, I've have no idea what is happening to the
>> attachment, but I get the same errors whether I run the file with
>> LilyPondTool,. Frescobaldi, or on the command line. Possibly it has
>> something to do with Windows XP; I don't know. The file works without
>> a hitch within LilyDev.
>
> Then it is no problem with the attachment, and indeed, the error message
> from LilyPond is
>
> "non-UTF-8 input"
>
> and not "Invalid UTF-8 string". Likely a Pango error message. So it is
> probable that the regexp "." matches just single bytes in your case.
> The interesting question is whether this is due to a different version
> of the regex matching library, or due to a different locale.
>
> Here is how the character set in my system declares itself:
>
> out/bin/lilypond scheme-sandbox
> GNU LilyPond 2.15.42
> Processing `/usr/local/tmp/lilypond/out/share/lilypond/current/ly/
scheme-sandbox.ly'
> Parsing...
> guile> (setlocale LC_CTYPE)
> "en_US.UTF-8"
> guile>
>