1) If it's only for one articulation, try changing the font size in that articulation's definition in the score.

2) edit the font and make the problematic articulation glyph smaller but just by a tiny percent.

3) reinstall the font from before you added the glyph to it and see if it goes back to working properly.

These are just a few of the possibilities I can think of that might at least shed some light on the problem.

Good luck,
David H. Bailey




d. collins wrote:


Here's a really strange problem with an articulation I've been using for years in many files (t.). All of a sudden, it has started to appear at about 150% of its original size in all my scores. I checked to see if the font size had been changed, but no. The strange part is that if I zoom in at 400%, it goes back to its normal size and look. So I thought this might only be a screen problem. But when I print it out, its wrong! I did rather recently add a glyph to this font, but I know I didn't modify this one.

Any ideas to explain this? And to correct it?

Thanks,

Dennis

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