dhbailey wrote:
Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account wrote:

I've created another free font if people are interested, called Rhythms,
which enables people to enter rhythm passages in a word processor or
whatever. It's a bit like the Bach font - not as extensive, but possibly a
bit easier to use. It can do some things that the Bach font can't (from
what I can gather).


It is available from http://www.hindson.com. Again, if anyone notices any
problems, then feel free to let me know.


Also, I found another great free font called CombiNumerals, which would be
great for Rehearsal Numbers I think. It's available from:


http://fontsite.com/Pages/FFDownloads.html



Matthew,

Thank you very much for sharing these fonts with us. It is very generous of you and very helpful for us. I really appreciate your generosity.

Thanks,
David


I second the thanks, it's contributions such as Matthew's that make the Internet really click.

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John Poole

Editions Poole
http://www.editionspoole.com
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