The list tells Finale which fonts it should consider as symbol
fonts: all the music notation fonts + Zapf Dingbats, Wingdings, etc.
Open it in TextEdit and delete any font that looks like it's a normal
text font (such as Times).
Michael Cook
On 22 juil. 06, at 17:09, Don Hart wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Michael.
I believe I have the basics down about the MacSymbolFonts.txt list. It's
been a very mild nuisance for me, but does span at least two versions. (I
didn't use 2003 or 2004 on a regular basis, so I don't know if this sort of
thing showed in those versions, but I
Hi Don,
I have also been having this problem. Here's how I think it goes.
If the document you open was created with a different list in the
MacSymbolFonts.txt list than the one that's in the program in which
you are opening the document, you get that pain in the ass notice.
Then you
Just wanted to know (because it's been driving me crazy!):
What *does* this list do?
Why is Finale so possessed trying to ask me if every font known to macman
should be on this list (well, more fonts, of late, than just Times)?
What fonts should be on the list?
DOES IT REALLY MATTER? I never