Re: Requesting info and assistance in adapting Fonts to SMuFl

Hi Thomas,

I'd certainly be interested in seeing those PDF examples you mentioned!
Please do reach out to me as Daniel Ray suggested.

Many thanks
Peter

On Tue, 9 Mar 2021 at 21:54, Daniel Ray <d.ray@musescore.com> wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
>
> If you intend to make these fonts available for free and are willing to
> open source them under a compatible license, this may be something that
> members of the MuseScore Contributor Community may be interested to help
> you with.
>
> ---
>
> If interested to explore this you may contact:
>
> Peter Jonas - p.jonas@musescore.com
>
> He can best advise on engaging with the community.
>
> Daniel Ray
>
> Musescore // Strategy & Partnerships / +1.917.256.9258 / www.musescore.com
>
> On Mar 9, 2021, 11:03 PM +0300, Thomas williams <thomuz58@gmail.com>,
> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I have been a silent member of the “group”having joined a number of months
> ago. Besides my interest in all things notational, one of the main reasons
> for joining was to pursue converting
> My music symbol fonts, BlueNotz and BluePencil, into the SMuFL format.I
> designed these fonts to emulate “handwritten” notation back stat a time
> before the Jazz font flooded the Market.I bought Dorico a while back and
> while I appreciate the “Jazz font they have, I became curious as to how I
> could use my fonts with the program. My Text and chord symbol fonts seemed
> to translate fairly well with the program but the symbol fonts was
> inconsistent. I based my character set on Sonata and/or Petrucci as I am A
> finale guy from the early 1990’s
>
>
> So, before I ramble on and on, I need to know if you folks are the folks I
> need to talk to. If not, would you happen to know where I need to continue
> my search.
>
> I can provide pdfs of the fonts in action if desired.
>
> Thanks for you kind attention,
> Thomas Williams
>
>

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Peter Jonas
MuseScore Community Ambassador

Received on Tuesday, 9 March 2021 22:03:25 UTC