On Wednesday, Apr 28, 2004, at 16:57 US/Pacific, Charles Small wrote:
Hello, How do I sensibly incorporate an occasional # or b or natural, or mP or mF for that matter, in a paragraph of text (in a text block)?
The required symbols are there in whatever music font (Maestro, say) but-- for reasons I don't understand-- getting a # the correct size to match 12 or 14 point text means using 24 point Maestro, which of course messes up the line spacing somethin' awful.
Finale comes with the EngraverText font variants. In them you will find the flat, natural, and sharp characters you need to coordinate with regular text fonts. EngraverText also has a couple of these symbols with displaced baselines. Be sure to choose the correct ones for your purpose.
EngraverFontSet has the mp, mf, etc. markings which sort of coordinate EngraverText size wise. They are slightly smaller but that's easily adjusted.
Philip Aker http://www.aker.ca
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