On 14.03.2004 9:30 Uhr, Eric Dannewitz wrote
> Yeah. I found that the swing font (http://www.jazzfont.com/) didn't work
> for me at all in OS X with Finale 2004. I had to use FontLab to convert
> the font to opentype.
You could have just changed the encoding. It is _not_ a requirement to use
Open
Matthew,
concerning the changes necessary for fonts to be used in FinMac2k4, you
should read the relevant chapter 29 in the manual. You'll find this on page
37 in chapter 29.
Johannes
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Yeah. I found that the swing font (http://www.jazzfont.com/) didn't work
for me at all in OS X with Finale 2004. I had to use FontLab to convert
the font to opentype.
Emails to the author went unanswered (rude, but oh well)
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 13.03.2004 23:15 Uhr, Matthew Hinds
On 13.03.2004 23:15 Uhr, Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account wrote
>> From reading on the Finale forums, it seems that Finale 2004 OS X will only
> allow Opentype fonts to be used for certain (hopefully not all!) elements.
> This is causing me quite a bit of grief as the Opus Font, for example, is a
>From reading on the Finale forums, it seems that Finale 2004 OS X will only
allow Opentype fonts to be used for certain (hopefully not all!) elements.
This is causing me quite a bit of grief as the Opus Font, for example, is a
truetype or PS font, and so doesn't appear at all on the screen.
Apart