Fronimo’s fonts do look great, but . . .
1. Wouldn’t I have to purchase Fronimo to obtain the fonts? Then I would have a 
program I can’t install or use on my Mac.
2. It is my understanding that Fronimo’s fonts are formatted for Windows and 
don’t work on the Mac anyway.
Is this correct?

Craig

> On Mar 28, 2020, at 3:02 PM, Fabio Rizza <fabio_ri...@alice.it> wrote:
> 
> Just use Fronimo's fonts on Finale.
> 
> Regards
> Fabio
> 
> Il 25/03/2020 02:31, Mac User ha scritto:
>> Hi all! I’ve been using Finale as my primary music notation software for 
>> many years. Recently, I’ve begun arranging Renaissance and early Baroque 
>> music for a mixed lute trio (Tenor in G, Alto in A, Soprano in D), and while 
>> Finale does a fabulous job notating, transposing, printing, etc., the one 
>> complaint I’ve had (and have made it myself) is the look and function of the 
>> font used for the letters when notating in the French style. I’ve tried many 
>> fonts available on my computer; none seem adequate. Specifically, the 
>> letters cover each other when two or more notes appear at the same time. A 
>> friend recommended using Fronimo, but I don’t believe that one works on a 
>> Mac, which I use exclusively. Does anyone here have a recommendation?
>> 
>> Craig Wiggins
>> Durham, NC
>> 
>> 
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