It seems I tried all of this a while ago and found that it fixed some things
and not others. Today it seems to work on test files and I have sent a
publisher a sample. At least part of the problem in the past has been that
the EPS font info somehow did not survive the transfer from Windows to Mac.
I think there was some encoding difference in the versions of Maestro.
Nevertheless I am trying again and will report.

Richard Yates


> The failure of the EPS export in Windows to properly render characters
> is a result of a very simple bug: the temporary internal font name is
> not converted to the external name at time of export.  I previously
> provided a manual work-around; see
>
> http://www.editionspoole.com/admin/FinaleTips/font_fix/Font_fix.htm
>
> This failure to export the font name bug should not take much time (if
> you know what you are doing) to fix; Finale's decision to ignore this
> bug and hide under the "Finale is a complex program" excuse is almost
> laughable it's so lame.
>
> Shame on whoever decides development priority at Finale.



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