Eric,
I had the same problem with a font that worked fine in OS9 but not OSX. The
solution is to:
1) Use Finale 2004 only in OS9 (but it won't be certified to work in that OS
until the maintenance release). Or...
2) Remove any and all SwingFont family files from your OSX Library/Fonts
folder,
Ok, so, what does one need to get to fix it?
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
It is almost certainly a font encoding problem.
Johannes
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So, I received my Finale 2004 update the other day. And, I notice that
my nice looking Swing Font that I have been using from
www.jazzfonts.com, doesn't seem to show up correctly anymore. Any ideas
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What do you mean when you say it doesn't show up correctly anymore? Is
it not in the fonts list? Is it in the list but even when you select it
as your default music font, some aspects of it don't display or print
properly? Have you made sure to change all the instances of it that you
want,
I guess that this is an OS X problem. The solution is to either change the
encoding yourself (I think there are some notes on this in the OLD) or get
an updated font from the developer.
Johannes
On 30.01.2004 12:02 Uhr, David H. Bailey wrote
What do you mean when you say it doesn't show up
Show up correctly means just that. It displays boxes instead of
characters. The font is in the menu. It is selected as the default music
font.
The other issues I see that is going to be a pain is getting 2004 to
correctly load .fan files for Non-shipping-with-Finale fonts. I have a
bunch that I