The fronimo fonts are just regular windows fonts. They are available in the free demo version of fronimo. But I would check with [1]Francesco Tribioli to see if there are copyright issues in using these fonts in finale. --Sarge
On 3/29/2020 06:09, Mac User wrote: Fronimo's fonts do look great, but . . . 1. Wouldn't I have to purchase Fronimo to obtain the fonts? Then I would have a program I can't install or use on my Mac. 2. It is my understanding that Fronimo's fonts are formatted for Windows and don 't work on the Mac anyway. Is this correct? Craig On Mar 28, 2020, at 3:02 PM, Fabio Rizza [2]<[email protected]> wrote: Just use Fronimo's fonts on Finale. Regards Fabio Il 25/03/2020 02:31, Mac User ha scritto: Hi all! I've been using Finale as my primary music notation software for many ye ars. Recently, I've begun arranging Renaissance and early Baroque music for a mi xed lute trio (Tenor in G, Alto in A, Soprano in D), and while Finale does a fab ulous job notating, transposing, printing, etc., the one complaint I've had (and have made it myself) is the look and function of the font used for the letters when notating in the French style. I've tried many fonts available on my compute r; none seem adequate. Specifically, the letters cover each other when two or mo re notes appear at the same time. A friend recommended using Fronimo, but I don' t believe that one works on a Mac, which I use exclusively. Does anyone here hav e a recommendation? Craig Wiggins Durham, NC To get on or off this list see list information at [3]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. ([4][email protected]) 11132 Dell Ave Forestville, CA 95436-9491 Home phone: 707-820-1759 Website: [5]http://www.gerbode.net "The map may not be the territory, but it's all we've got." -- References 1. mailto://[email protected]/ 2. mailto:[email protected] 3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html 4. mailto:[email protected] 5. http://www.gerbode.net/
