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by benwiggy
29 Oct 2016, 17:40
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Staff Rastral sizes in Digital Engraving apps
Replies: 10
Views: 11782

Re: Staff Rastral sizes in Digital Engraving apps

In Finale you can have ANY line weight that is sent to the printer, and than the printer must either add or remove points to print it out. And that is bad. Rastral sizes that would support printers' outputs would be something to consider in the future. I'm not sure I follow this. Firstly, using lay...
by benwiggy
29 Oct 2016, 16:19
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Staff Rastral sizes in Digital Engraving apps
Replies: 10
Views: 11782

Re: Staff Rastral sizes in Digital Engraving apps

Thanks. That's helped clarify my thoughts.
by benwiggy
29 Oct 2016, 13:45
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Staff Rastral sizes in Digital Engraving apps
Replies: 10
Views: 11782

Staff Rastral sizes in Digital Engraving apps

As we all know, metal plate engraving used sets of different punches in different rastral sizes, numbered from 0 (or even 00) to 8 (or even 9!). I seem to recall that Sibelius uses these in its setup. I don't know whether Dorico does. Finale ... does not. Are the continued use of these sizes benefic...
by benwiggy
29 Oct 2016, 12:45
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Text Typeface like "Ped"?
Replies: 5
Views: 8817

Re: Text Typeface like "Ped"?

None whatsoever, except that I am a hoarder of typefaces. ;-)
by benwiggy
29 Oct 2016, 12:18
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Text Typeface like "Ped"?
Replies: 5
Views: 8817

Text Typeface like "Ped"?

I don't know if this has come up before, but can anyone suggest a text typeface that is similar in style to the :ped marking? Presumably, the traditional style we use now is based on some actual typeface? - In the same way that the traditional time sig numerals and dynamics are stylised versions of ...
by benwiggy
07 Jul 2016, 19:13
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Fonts for Lyrics
Replies: 39
Views: 96706

Re: Fonts for Lyrics

It's x-height, so y-width!
by benwiggy
07 Jul 2016, 18:26
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Fonts for Lyrics
Replies: 39
Views: 96706

Re: Fonts for Lyrics

I've spent the last few days printing out the same page of music with different lyric fonts, and I've decided on ITC Cleartype (aptly named!). I think some other publisher uses it for their house style. It's big on the X and small on the Y, which is what you want from a lyric font. It's quite modern...
by benwiggy
05 Jul 2016, 11:25
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Fonts for Lyrics
Replies: 39
Views: 96706

Re: Fonts for Lyrics

Yes, the Ricordi scores seem to use a condensed Century. The ITC Century Book Condensed typeface, perhaps the closest you can buy, is a little too squeezed, IMO.
Of course, the suitability will also depend what other faces are used for titling, expressions.
by benwiggy
05 Jul 2016, 09:27
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Fonts for Lyrics
Replies: 39
Views: 96706

Fonts for Lyrics

I seem to be vacillating between various different fonts for lyrics, and I change my mind constantly as to their suitability. Does anyone have any opinions/favourites? I tend to favour a reasonably weighty face that matches the "colour" of the music. Minion is nice, slightly condensed, tho...
by benwiggy
20 Apr 2016, 13:01
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Maestro G Clef
Replies: 28
Views: 29876

Re: Maestro G Clef

Of course, Adobe is moving all its fonts to OpenType now, so it has released "Sonata Std" .otf. The problem is that they have re-mapped all the characters to the Unicode section for music symbols, and not the original ASCII characters. So it won't work as a replacement for "legacy&quo...