You could try saving it with Fin12 (or Fin14) before opening it in Fin25.
That might help.
The most likely problem is your font is an old Type 3 Adobe font.
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 9:41 AM, Lawrence David Eden
wrote:
> Listers,
>
> FinaleMac 25. Mac OS High Sierra
>
> I
Listers,
FinaleMac 25. Mac OS High Sierra
I created the file in question with an earlier version of Finale…probably
FinMac2K7. When I open the file using Fin25 some of my text expressions are
displaying as individual boxes with a ? In each one. The expressions seem to be
tempo markings.
Dwight -
What other encoding choices are offered in FontXChange? I'm not sure
the Adobe encoding is the best choice.
On Oct 23, 2009, at 9:03 PM, Dwight Thomas wrote:
At 11:08 +1100 10/24/09, Matthew Hindson (gmail) wrote:
The font conversion programme probably changed the internal font
I have a custom music font that I created back in the Mac Classic OS
days with Fontographer. It only exists in Mac Postscript Type 1
format (with screen fonts and an outline font). It has always worked.
I would like to convert it to either TrueType or OpenType so that it
will work on
The font conversion programme probably changed the internal font
encoding. A few versions back Finale changed things so that only
specific font encodings worked. This had the consequence that some
fonts (e.g. the Opus families) no longer showed up in Finale.
You will need to get TypeTool or
At 11:08 +1100 10/24/09, Matthew Hindson (gmail) wrote:
The font conversion programme probably changed the internal font
encoding. A few versions back Finale changed things so that only
specific font encodings worked. This had the consequence that some
fonts (e.g. the Opus families) no
Dwight -
What other encoding choices are offered in FontXChange? I'm not sure
the Adobe encoding is the best choice.
On Oct 23, 2009, at 9:03 PM, Dwight Thomas wrote:
At 11:08 +1100 10/24/09, Matthew Hindson (gmail) wrote:
The font conversion programme probably changed the internal
Greetings Listers,
An file of mine is not displaying correctly on screen. The symptom looks
like I don't have the right font loaded into my Mac (Fin 2K3b). I see
large letters and Greek looking symbols where the notes should be.
My Question: When I do a DataCheck to swap one font for
A file of mine is not displaying correctly on screen. The symptom looks
like I don't have the right font loaded into my Mac (Fin 2K3b). I see
large letters and Greek looking symbols where the notes should be.
My Question: When I do a DataCheck to swap one font for another, how do I
tell Finale