Yes, it's an orchestral score, so fairly small.
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- 12 Apr 2024, 07:07
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: SCORE terrible glyphs
- Replies: 10
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- 11 Apr 2024, 07:32
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: SCORE terrible glyphs
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Re: SCORE terrible glyphs
You can see the same 'steps' on the curves and 'bite-marks' in Partita. Georges at MuseGraph spent a lot of time smoothing the curves, as @odod has done, on Vienna.
The clef is very well balanced, but some glyphs, like the C time sig, are not very nice, IMO.
The clef is very well balanced, but some glyphs, like the C time sig, are not very nice, IMO.
- 10 Apr 2024, 11:05
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: MTF Fonts noteheads displaying as symbols (Finale 27)
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Re: MTF Fonts noteheads displaying as symbols (Finale 27)
Remember that fonts on Finale underwent a major change to the "SMuFL" standard in 27. The expected glyph positions are all in different places. You can create new documents using the "Legacy Defaults" template documents in the Setup Wizard, and they should work. Abraham Lee doesn...
- 08 Apr 2024, 16:15
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: SCORE terrible glyphs
- Replies: 10
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Re: SCORE terrible glyphs
Yes, but these aren't fonts! They are drawn.
And the text in the PDFs is perfectly fine vector.
And the text in the PDFs is perfectly fine vector.
- 06 Apr 2024, 12:05
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: SCORE terrible glyphs
- Replies: 10
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SCORE terrible glyphs
In a discussion about SCORE on the Dorico forum, some examples of material generated by SCORE were shown, and I was quite surprised how bad the forms were. Possibly because it was originally written for pen plotters, everything was a line, and it looks like anything round was made by a fan of lines,...
- 06 Apr 2024, 11:50
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: SCORE Music Publishing System VS. Graphire Music Press
- Replies: 23
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Re: SCORE Music Publishing System VS. Graphire Music Press
Because Apple deleted support for Postscript in macOS versions greater than 12 (Monterey), Sheepshaver-WP now handles printing and PDF creation for newer versions through the Ghostscript program, included with this distribution, which either makes a PDF on your desktop or prints your file. Printing...
- 05 Apr 2024, 08:06
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Dorico 5.1.30 update
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Re: Dorico 5.1.30 update
Yes, I similarly made two posts about problems that were addressed within a week -- Selecting the whole Flow and Resetting Appearance/Position is much faster; and a bug affecting Elision slurs on lyrics was fixed. If you use the SE or Elements version, and click on the "padlocked" menu com...
- 03 Apr 2024, 10:13
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Dorico 5.1.30 update
- Replies: 4
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Dorico 5.1.30 update
Another little update to Dorico 5.1, which fixes a variety of bugs, and as usual adds some welcome new features and interface improvements. Codas and Breaks have a property to hide the systemic barline. You can also set the indent for a given Coda. Together, these are really useful for things like c...
- 28 Mar 2024, 11:14
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Enharmonic symbol
- Replies: 28
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Re: Enharmonic symbol
Interestingly, I've just found an equals sign in parentheses (well, several of them!) in an OUP score.Anders Hedelin wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 21:23 The equal sign has been suggested already, and really says it all. The parenthesis is important, I think, to show that it's just a reminder, not a new information.
- 28 Mar 2024, 08:42
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Scores in C or transposing?
- Replies: 17
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Re: Scores in C or transposing?
I guess it's a bit similar to how singers used to sing from 4 different clefs, and if you needed to pitch your next entry by reference to another part, you'd have to read whichever C-clef was being used on each staff. But these days, most singers would at best only be able to sing 'relatively' from ...