The alternate code points in the Sibelius fonts are used to make the glyphs easily accessible via the keyboard. As it happens, this also means that they are largely compatible with Finale out of the box, because Finale's fonts use the Western Latin codepage exclusively.tisimst wrote:For some reason, the fonts that come with Sibelius DO show duplicates
I'm not sure why Sibelius requires the alternate code points, but I've noticed that if I remove the alternate encodings, then Sibelius can't see the glyphs.
OTF in Finale, and problems
Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
I see, Abraham.
I have opened Maestro.suit, that's what I have on my system. And there are duplicates, when I am back home I will post a picture.
Maybe I should use the postscript version? Is ps the same for OS X and Win?
I have opened Maestro.suit, that's what I have on my system. And there are duplicates, when I am back home I will post a picture.
Maybe I should use the postscript version? Is ps the same for OS X and Win?
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Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
OCTO, according to the website, Glyphs Mini supports both Latin, Greek and Cyrillic and Symbol character sets, which means that there must be a setting to specify which of these codepages to support in the font.
Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
Here are attached screenshots from FF, one that shows doubled symbols (example is selected "A"), and another is glyph's property.
Regarding Glyphs Mini: I have tried to find options, for instance encoding, but there are really nowhere that options. There is a demo version too.
Regarding Glyphs Mini: I have tried to find options, for instance encoding, but there are really nowhere that options. There is a demo version too.
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Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
I've checked out the Glyphs Mini demo, and unfortunately the opening of font files as well as some other aspects have apparently been disabled. I did discover a couple of things, though, and I'd like to correct one of my earlier statements for the benefit of future readers of this thread.
While this is technically correct, it is important to know that each font format traditionally uses it's own version of the Latin codepage. In FontLab, these codepages are not connected to any specific font format, and can be selected completely independently. That is not the case for Glyphs Mini, however, and since GM (demo) only has the ability to generate OpenType fonts, the output will not match Maestro, which, as odod correctly pointed out earlier, uses the MacOS Roman codepage, the default codepage for PostScript Type 1 Latin Fonts.Knut wrote:the chosen font format is nevertheless irrelevant.
Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
Ah that is bad, I wasted 45 €...
I might continue with FF, and find solution there.
To anyone using FF: if you have a sfd file that is generating fonts fully working with Finale, I would be more than happy if you could attach an empty template.
I might continue with FF, and find solution there.
To anyone using FF: if you have a sfd file that is generating fonts fully working with Finale, I would be more than happy if you could attach an empty template.
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Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
I never heard this, at least in the Smufl-discussion list. What is the criticism? And what the alternative?DatOrganistTho wrote:... reason for the SMuFL. Lots of people bash it, ...
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Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
I sent you a PM with the file. I can't confirm that re-generating fonts from it is working, but at least you shouldn't see the duplicates you saw before. BTW, what version of FF are you using?OCTO wrote:To anyone using FF: if you have a sfd file that is generating fonts fully working with Finale, I would be more than happy if you could attach an empty template.
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Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
Thank you a lot.
I use FF version 27 May 2015.
I use FF version 27 May 2015.
Re: OTF in Finale, and problems
Ok, I have discovered one important thing with Glyphs Mini, concerning Finale.
Finale cannot see generated fonts if there are not separators: space, nbspace, CR, .notdef, .null
I don't know if all need to be there, but at least I have got a test font that can be seen from Finale.
I am quite disappointed with Finale and how it handles fonts. Some working fonts suddenly stop working, and it is only application I have problems with fonts, and it is only application that cannot see some fonts.
Finale cannot see generated fonts if there are not separators: space, nbspace, CR, .notdef, .null
I don't know if all need to be there, but at least I have got a test font that can be seen from Finale.
I am quite disappointed with Finale and how it handles fonts. Some working fonts suddenly stop working, and it is only application I have problems with fonts, and it is only application that cannot see some fonts.