Hi Rob,
Unfortunately, that utility won't work for the Unicode characters
Brian is after. Finale doesn't support Unicode.
Chris and Dennis are right -- the only way to get those glyphs into
Finale is to import them as graphics (or I suppose, creating a custom
non-Unicode font with a font editor).
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 13 Aug 2008, at 1:37 PM, Rob Deemer wrote:
Try PopCharPro (http://www.macility.com/products/popcharpro/)...it
does what
you need and is very handy.
Does anyone know how I can enter some of the "off the keyboard"
unicode font
characters into a text block in Finale? Specifically, I'm trying to
enter
fractions from the OpenType version of New Century Schoolbook. The
fractions
show up as glyphs in the character palette but have no associated
keyboard
combination to enter them directly. I tried using the character
palette to
enter them into a TextEdit document and then copying and pasting
them into
a
Finale text block, but all I got was a question mark in its place.
Brian <http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale>
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