--Johannes Gebauer schreef: ... >> encourage typographical creativity and let people use whatever fonts >> they want, including their own, since you'll only be judging the end >> result, and not impose a font as dull and bland as Times. > > It depends very much whether this is more a test of notation software or > more a competition between engravers. I'll have to think about this.
That's a good point, but it will be hard to separate the two. Obviously, you don't want to compare the output from the programs right out of the box, because that wouldn't be very favourable to Finale, for example. So the question is, what amount of tweaking will be allowed for the contest. I know that a lot of my tweaking in the past has been the selection and combination of fonts (not that I would dare to be in the contest myself...). _____________________ Patrick Hubers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Solve IT Postbus 5063 3502 JB Utrecht _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
