OK, I'm eagerly awaiting 2004 and Panther..so that I'll be able to use my extra tool pallet keyboard even more easily, without the necessity for QuicKeys to intervene, and scrolling will be built in. And thanks, Darcy, for remembering the configuration with which I am working (OS 9 - awaiting mass migration).
But, do any of you have an elegant solution for subito or sub. p? Is there a text font which closely matches the m,p, and f in Maestro? Am I missing something that others have trolled around and found?
Chuck -- Chuck Israels
I highly recommend the music-in-text font MetTimes, which does exactly what you want. It can be had (together with the related font Metronome) from DVM Publications, (609) 853-5580. The only problem with it from my point of view is that if your music font is set at 24 points, then matching that size in a "subito p" instruction will give you a "subito" at 14-pt. size, rather than the 12 points I prefer.
These fonts are also great for notating rhythms (or just about any other music symbols) in a line of text, and make better-looking metronome marks than Maestro does (the notes are bigger).
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Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
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