Le 26/07/03 10:50, "Jari Williamsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
a écrit:

> Éric Dussault writes:
> 
>> I have a question here : I am using a default music font that I made myself
>> and am using it with some publishers I work with. For compatibility purpose,
>> when I edit my font, I rename it to avoid version problems when printed (I
>> am not printing them). It is very easy anyway to rename a font. The problem
>> is that I always have to make a new font annotation from scratch. It's not
>> hard but time consuming.
>> Is there a way to start the font annotation of a new font from an existing
>> one? This would be so much faster. If not I will certainly send a request to
>> MakeMusic to make it through, hopefully, Finale 2005.
> 
> If you have a binary file editor and know how to use it, it's easy:
> 1. Make a copy of the file you want to use as a template
> 2. Using the copy, open it with a binary file editor to make a change at
> position 522 (0-based) in the file. That's where the font's name is stored
> that the FAN file maps to. End the font name text with a 0.

And if I don't know how to use it, is there something to do?

Éric

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