At 7:08 AM 09/18/03, Philip Aker wrote: >The slot mappings for text fonts are fairly well carved in stone at >this point and all the slots are used up in the Mac encodings. [...] > > [...] the convention is used by font designers when remapping slots >in text fonts. So I think the font you had was Rogue Cyrillic.
It definitely was a cheapo font, which I found free on the Internet, years ago. I'll take your word for it that there's some good reasons why fonts are laid out the way they are and Mac can't have a hard hyphen. I still say that, given the fact that it's well-established that Mac lacks a second hyphen character, and MM sells a Mac version of Finale, it's MM's responsibility to deal with that and find some other way to make a non-breaking hyphen is available for lyrics in Finale. You can't just say, "well, that's because Macs are stupid" and leave the problem unsolved. It's not completely unheard of to want a hyphen in the middle of a syllable in standard music with normal fonts. I remember that happening for me in a French text once. mdl _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
