I am putting titles into a piece in Romanian (Bartok's Romanian Folk
Dances), and I am having trouble finding some of the proper
characters, which mostly seem to be Unicode.
I have found the capital A with a caret (circumflex) over it no problem
II. BRÂUL
but I need a capital A with the
Christopher Smith wrote:
I would be happy to substitute another serif bold (or sans!) font for my
Times New Roman if it had the diacriticals. Character Palette on my Mac
wasn't much help, as all the characters I need are only available in
Unicode, which is unsupported in Finale.
One way to
Not sure if this would help, but I use this for quick copy/paste action.
MULTINATIONAL CHARACTERS
These international characters are provided for subscribers using English
alphanumeric keyboards. Characters may be copied and pasted into e-mail and
other documents as needed.
Á á Â â Ä ä
Thanks, but the A caron and the T comma-below are unicode, so they
don't go into Finale at all. I was able to find the characters (there
they are in my email), just not in an ASCII position in any font I
own; only unicode.
Christopher
On Thu Sep 9, at ThursdaySep 9 4:41 PM, dr.a.s.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 6:18 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
I am putting titles into a piece in Romanian (Bartok's Romanian
Folk Dances), and I am having trouble finding some of the proper
characters, which mostly seem to be Unicode.
If you'll forgive a bit of pedantry from one who is both a
Mark,
Thank you for the complete explanation. Between my posting and your
reply, I found this webpage that explained pretty much the same thing
you did.
http://kitblog.com/2008/10/romanian_diacritic_marks.html
The example on the above page (wrong!) given was taken from Romanian
CURRENCY
Christopher Smith wrote:
[snip]
I will get on MakeMusic's case (again!) about Unicode support.
Mark D Lew wrote:
[snip]
As for your main question, since Finale doesn't support Unicode, the only
way you're going to type these characters is if you find a font that maps
them to the lower