Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi all, in the meantime I got a hold of the Sonata pfa and afm files and it works now. Thanks to all for suggestions and help, it really means a lot to me, especially since I was able to resurrect the scores! -- Orm ___ Cmdist mailing list

Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Am Montag, den 07. Januar 2019 um 15:31:14 Uhr (+) schrieb Taube, Heinrich K: > meanwhile there is also the newish, beautiful Bravura Font from > Steinberg that is Open Font License (OFL). Its the font they use in > Dorico, and Im using it in Harmonia. its terrific and has tons of > support

Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Taube, Heinrich K
meanwhile there is also the newish, beautiful Bravura Font from Steinberg that is Open Font License (OFL). Its the font they use in Dorico, and Im using it in Harmonia. its terrific and has tons of support for microtonal notation. It also comes as svgs. https://www.smufl.org/fonts/ On Jan 7,

Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi Bill, thanks for the answer. I found the cmdist mail below from 1997 from you in the archives that's why I asked. It seems, the Sonata font was on CCRMAs linux machines one time. Best, Orm > linux fonts and CMN (Bill Schottstaedt) > > Date: Mon, 19 May 97 09:36:17 PDT > From: bil (To:

Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread bil
The original CMN was developed on NeXts where ACL and the Sonata font came as part of the package -- I guess NeXT paid Franz and Adobe. When we move to Linux and PCs, I had to make my own font (the Sonata font was expensive, if I remember right), so I used the MusicTex font as turned into

Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Am Montag, den 07. Januar 2019 um 13:32:08 Uhr (+) schrieb Torsten Anders: > > Do old CMN output files perhaps help? These files kind of look OK > when I open them… Example attached. It would help tremendously, if the font was included in the file. Unfortunately the glyphs have been

Re: [CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Torsten Anders
> CMN also used the Sonata font so I thought I'd ask here Do old CMN output files perhaps help? These files kind of look OK when I open them… Example attached. Best, Torsten > On 7 Jan 2019, at 12:18, Orm Finnendahl > wrote: > > Hi, > > Happy new year to all! During the holidays I tried to

[CM] Sonata.pfa anyone?

2019-01-07 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi, Happy new year to all! During the holidays I tried to resurrect scores of old pieces of mine (from around 1990) and managed to get an old Mac OS7 emulator running with my old disks mounted. Unfortunately some scores need the Sonata font and I don't seem to have archived them on any of the