Jon A. Cruz wrote:
On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:40 PM, frank gaude' wrote:
Pedro Kroger wrote:
I put the font, Emmentaler-20, in FontLab 4.6, and found it to be okay, showed all the music symbols between E100 through E266. Now as for Inkscape knowing how to handle such a Unicode OTF font, I don't have a clue.
See my response.
There's something not quite right about the font. It might take some low-level poking to see what's up. (With TTF files, the first thing I'd look to was multiple cmap tables).
Well, Jon, I installed the font in Win XP Pro SP2, opened it in InDesign CS, used the Glyphs feature and ID showed all the musical symbols therein. I can't see anything wrong with it. FontLab shows it to be a good font, no problem with cmap tables. Under the Georgian, 1257 Baltic, Unix/Relcom Cyrillic KOI-8R, and 1252 Latin 1 formats all looked as it should, you just have to know how to handle the E100 - E266 code range. Most Adobe products do.
Frank