David Fenton wrote: > I think there's a major issue unresolved here: Yes, at least one.
> - Is this an engraving competition or an engraving software competition? > > That is, is the goal to find the best engraving or to find the best > engraving software? > > If the former, fonts should be entirely left up to the engraver. Yes. > If the latter, then the fonts should be limited to the engraving software > defaults. But this still will not prove much about the software. It arbitrarily draws a line that says 'These defaults cannot be changed, but these can.' I can change fonts as easily as I can change a stem length. A feature of software is the ability to substitute fonts - why handicap it by prohibiting use of this feature? Richard Yates _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
