![]() ![]() ![]() Then you must DELETE NWCV15.ttf from the fonts folder BEFORE you install the NWCjazz.ttf font. (Hint: Save a copy of the original NWCV15.ttf someplace so you can restore it later, if needed. If you make a copy of the Finale Jazzfont (and I tried this) and rename it to NWCV15.ttf, it will not work because once installed in the fonts folder, it reverts to the original name.Īfter you have replaced the NWCV15.ttf font in your C/Windows/Fonts folder with the jazz font from the scriptorium, which is in the NWCJazz.zip as per Jur's post on September 01), you must make other changes. You cannot chose between them, you have to remove one and replace it with the other. Even when you substitute the NWC jazz font, when it is installed in the C/Windows/Fonts folder it appears as NWCV25.ttf. It looks only for the font named NWCV15.ttf. ![]() the font for the notes is not really selectable in NWC. It would be like changing text fonts and when you press the "H" key, you get a "m" or "%" or some other symbol.Īnother problem is this. In otherwords, comparable symbols don't reside in the same place in each font. No, Finale and Noteworty work differently, and the note fonts are not compatible. "If Noteworthy Composer allows you to change the notation font (and from what Jur is saying, it seems like it does), you might even be able to use the Jazz Font you originally referenced." ![]()
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