There's no such thing as a "Carbon-based font" - the complaint in the thread you linked is that fonts work in Carbon apps, but not in Cocoa ones. Post Edited (Mike Halloran) : 9:29:39 PM (GMT-6) No one forces you to upgrade-why would you if everything is otherwise fine? Now, if the fonts you like to use no longer work after 2012, that's ok. Carbon fonts, for example, will show up in Font Book.app even if many applications can no longer use them. You see, errors in 2012 and not working in 2014 or 25 are symptoms of the problem. library/content/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/64bitPorting/intro/intro.html Apple wrote this in 2012 to help developers make the transition: If it was free or cheapware and the developer has no interest in updating, you have choices to make whether to continue or abandon ship. The developer who hasn't recompiled in 5 or 6 years. If the developer doesn't keep up to date, use compatible programming languages and follow the Apple Developers Toolkit, what worked in Finale 2011 could very easily fail in 2014/2014.5/25. That is also the problem: practically anybody does. G4 running OS 10.4.11 & 9.2 with legacy appsįont development and compiling is pretty easy. It appears that RealScore was written in 2011 and hasn't been updated since.Īlert ing MakeMusic is unlikely to do much good here.įinale 25.1 & 2014.5, SmartScore X Pro II, Encore 5.0.7Ģ010 iMac 2.93G i7 Quad w/ OWC eSATA mod, 20G RAM, OS 10.12.1, 2T SSDĭP 9.1, 8.07, 7.24, Logic Pro X 10.2.4, DSP-Quattro, PSP, IK, NI, Eventide, Izotope & Antares plugins Were these done in Carbon instead of Cocoa? Carbon based fonts cannot work in 64 bit, for example. If the font does not follow the Apple toolkit so that it is compatible with 64bit only applications, Finale 25 will not be able to use it. –Gustav Mahler, on visiting Niagara Falls TgTools, Patterson Plugins, JW Change and Staff Polyphony, QuicKeys 4 It's a shame, and a shame on their company. I think Make Music is aware of these problems, but have not reached out to users, with the result that those affected are usually completely in the dark. That's why all of my work is done on Finale 2012. In 20.5 font handling for the fonts in question was completely broken. In 2012, some errors appeared but are able to be worked around. I have fonts that work perfectly in Finale 2011. They seem to have broken Finale's ability to handle fonts. I'd suggest you contact Make Music and ask them for a solution. Post Edited (Lasse Paasikko) : 2:25:27 PM (GMT-6) IMac 24' 4GB Ram, MacBook Pro 13' 4GB Ram, Kurzweil PC3K8, Roland Integra 7, Yamaha MOFX6, Behringer x32 Is there somebody who succeeds to work with these fonts in current Finale versions? The RealScore homepage seems to be down so I have not been able to contact them. This far I have tried to add the fonts to the ’Mac Symbol Fonts’ list several times and generated new Font Annotation files with no help. I work with IMac with OS10.10.5 and MackBook Pro OS 10.11.2 - same problem with both machines with Fin 2014.5 and Fin 25 BUT with Fin 20 they show up perfectly. All these fonts show ok in Font Book and work fine in applications like Word or InDesign. Have used the RealScore font family with great success with Fin 20, but since 2014.5 and continuing with Finale 25.2 SOME of those fonts, including the main music font RealScore (and RealScoreMM, Real Score Metronome, RealScore Special, RealScore Time) show only as ’hieroglyphs’ – but text fonts: RealScore Title, RealScore Chords, RealScore Marks, RealScore script, RealScore Text show properly. I have tried to figure this out by my own but have to raise my hands now and ask for help. MakeMusic Forum > Public Forums > Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! > RealScore font problem since Finale 2014.5
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