You guys clearly know more about this kind of manipulation of fonts
than I do. I had hoped there might have been an easier solution.
Perhaps Nick Carter can repair this and let us know when it is done.
Nick?
Chuck
On Jul 26, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:
Nice utility,
Hi Darcy,
I didn't have the TT fonts installed.
I went ahead and deleted all the Rehearsal fonts and logged out. I
logged back in and installed only the PS Fonts into /Library/Fonts.
The Apple FontBook program shows that it is installed, that is a
PostScript Type1 font and the the superscript
Hi Leigh,
Greg came up with the same result. We discussed it and experimented
at length in a video chat (a moment of old guy amazement at the fact
that this is possible - Bellingham to Vancouver) to no good result.
Misery may love company, but I also enjoy company when there is no
I don't know if this is still relevant in 10.5 but the old fix was
to delete com.apple.ATS and restart.
fingers crossed
JB
On Jul 25, 2008, at 1:23 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Leigh,
Greg came up with the same result. We discussed it and
experimented at length in a video chat (a moment
Hi John,
That's a different issue. This is a problem specifically with Bill
Duncan's fonts, not MakeMusic fonts.
Regarding Robert's solution, I think I did try running AAT Font Tool
back when I had a machine and OS that could run Classic, and it didn't
help. That was a long time ago,