On 9 Jun 2006 at 11:23, Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:
> - File was created with old version of a custom music font.
> - Articulations, (like staccato dots), were created.
> - New version of custom music font was applied.
> - Old articulations still set poorly, new articulations look just
> great.
>
> Id
You mean I actually got something right!? Must be having a good day.
Anyway, I'm delighted that I was able to help.
Chuck
On Jun 9, 2006, at 9:58 AM, Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:
You are a genius! I swear that is the simplest and greatest fix I have
ever seen! Thanks.
-Scot
On 6/9/06, Chuck Isr
Whoa, ditto. I didn't know about this one...
Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:
You are a genius! I swear that is the simplest and greatest fix I have
ever seen! Thanks.
-Scot
On 6/9/06, Chuck Israels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Scot,
Is this a case of the older articulations not recognizing
You are a genius! I swear that is the simplest and greatest fix I have
ever seen! Thanks.
-Scot
On 6/9/06, Chuck Israels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Scot,
Is this a case of the older articulations not recognizing the FAN
files for the new font? One thing I'd try: select the offending
arti
Dear Scot,
Is this a case of the older articulations not recognizing the FAN
files for the new font? One thing I'd try: select the offending
articulations and hit the "clear" key. If you are lucky, this may
solve the problem. I have encountered this when replacing
articulations en mass
Hello list,
I've been working on refining a custom music font for Finale, and
am having a problem with how it pulls in articulations. In an existing
file, if an articulation was entered prior to importing the new font,
these articulations are often setting incorrectly, per the problems
with the