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Re: Wanted: a font that contains music accidentals such as sharp, flat a
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Barrie Stott |
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Re: Wanted: a font that contains music accidentals such as sharp, flat and natural |
Date: |
Thu, 1 May 2014 19:07:03 +0100 |
On 1 May 2014, at 16:50, address@hidden wrote:
> Barrie,
>
> I think Matthew Hindson has some fonts that you could use. I was looking at
> his Accidentals font last night using the Windows 7 font viewer tool -- it
> had the sharp, natural, and flat that you're looking for. Some of Matthew's
> other fonts were garbled (for lack of a better word) in the viewer i was
> using. In at least some of the fonts, he includes documentation for how to
> use the font.
>
> http://hindson.com.au/info/free/free-fonts-available-for-download
>
> There's also a very complex set of fonts called Bach that Hindson references
> from his page.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
Dave,
Many thanks for the link. I've been examining PMW-Music.{afm,pfa} and getting
nowhere. With a normal font such as Times, I can use either A or "\041" and an
A is printed. Applying similar logic to the PMW-Music font, "\045" should give
me a sharp sign. However, I get the same error message for every character:
'character "!" replaced by space (it has no glyph in font Music Base)' for
"\041" for example.
I'll have a look at the place you suggest and see if I get any further there.
Barrie.