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Various scripts may be used for texts (like titles and lyrics) by entering them in UTF-8 encoding, and using a Pango based backend. Depending on the fonts installed, this fragment will render Bulgarian (Cyrillic), Hebrew, Japanese and Portuguese.
Various scripts may be used for texts (like titles and lyrics) by entering them in UTF-8 encoding. Depending on the fonts installed, this fragment renders Bulgarian (Cyrillic), Hebrew, Japanese, and Portuguese.


<lilypond version="2.24">
<lilypond version="2.24">
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You may have to install additional fonts.
You may have to install additional fonts.


Red Hat Fedora
Red Hat Fedora: linux-libertine-fonts (Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew)
                google-noto-serif-jp-fonts (Japanese)


  linux-libertine-fonts (Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew)
Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu: fonts-linuxlibertine (Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew)
  google-noto-serif-jp-fonts (Japanese)
                          fonts-noto-cjk (Japanese)
 
Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu
 
  fonts-linuxlibertine (Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew)
  fonts-noto-cjk (Japanese)
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