Hi Craig

Another option for lute tabulature fonts are those created by Steve Horn, primarily for users of Sibelius for typesetting tabulature, but they can be used in other contexts as well, so they might meet your needs:

https://www.scoringnotes.com/tutorials/leroy-early-music-fonts-for-sibelius/

I am using these fonts (with permission and acknowledgement) in LuteScribe, and they look quite nice.

Best Wishes

 - Luke

On 25-Mar-2020 01:31, Mac User wrote:
Hi all! I’ve been using Finale as my primary music notation software for many 
years. Recently, I’ve begun arranging Renaissance and early Baroque music for a 
mixed lute trio (Tenor in G, Alto in A, Soprano in D), and while Finale does a 
fabulous 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 computer; none seem adequate. Specifically, the letters cover each other 
when two or more 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 have a recommendation?

Craig Wiggins
Durham, NC



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