Another possibility is that this is a printer error, which you could clear up by uploading all the fonts to the printer memory.

Does the music look the same way on the screen?

If so, the problem is more complicated than a printer problem.

RW


On Thursday, September 30, 2004, at 12:52 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:

Andrew Stiller wrote:

A piece being edited for me by a Windows person has all kinds of exotic notehead shapes in it, which are appearing incorrectly on my system. For example, noteheads that are supposed to be X-shaped are coming out as bass clef signs instead. This happens regardless of the default font.

One possibility is that he's using a music font with the characters assigned to different character spaces than the font you're using. There is a music symbol font in the Corel Wordperfect distribuition, which has some characters mapped to different assignments than Maestro, though on a glance, the X notehead and the bass clef do not appear to be mapped to the same space in those two.



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