I have a terrible allergy to solfa.  ;)

It's rather easy to create fonts in CorelDRAW! if you have a
copy, you can export images to individual character numbers
in a TrueType or Postscript font.  I haven't tried this in
the Mac version but it works nice in the Windows version.


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Kilpatrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [scots-l] solfa


Jack Campin wrote:
> The octaving signs are the main problem; the lower one
doesn't occur
> in ASCII (it has to be distinguished from a comma, which
is used like
> a dot in staff notation) and both are kerned so as to take
up no
> horizontal space.

Jack, I have Fontographer and used to write bitmap fonts
back in the
early 1980s, never done PS/TT for anything except a few
symbols, but if
it is a matter of creating these I could do so. I did an
early music
font version of Goudy or something for my brother a couple
of years
back, just to give him the right typography for the words.

David
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