Hi Karlin and Klose,

You get a lot more than just a treble clef, although that's what the OP was
asking. You get a very refined and subtle complete font. Cadence is very
subtle.

I tend to think of Abraham's work as what is called payware in the flight
sim world - not commercial greed but some recompense for the work put in,
and the ongoing support which is provided. Considering what you get, it's
very reasonably priced.

There's a long thread in the archives about the reasons Abraham turned to a
payware model, after I and others questioned this move, and it is well
worth reading. I'll dig up the link later. I know there are those who hold
the view that there is something bad about paying money for any add-on to
an open source product, and there is some merit in that, but it's not an
absolute given I think. If it means support for the developer, then that's
good for the whole community. After all, some of our developers are
supported by generous donations - a indirect form of payware.

Andrew



On 8 February 2018 at 23:31, Karlin High <karlinh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2/8/2018 12:51 AM, klose wrote:
>
>> Thank you but they are not free. Any manuals explaining how to do it by
>> myself?
>>
>
> Look at the font examples for Abraham Lee's Cadence, and decide if a
> different treble clef is worth $39 USD for your purposes or not.
>
> https://www.musictypefoundry.com/product/mtf-cadence
>
>
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