Allegro 2007 files corrupted
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I hadn't used Allegro for some time. Last month I opened a file I had created two years ago and found note heads turned into triangles, a bunch of zero's stuck among my notes, keys and staffs messed up. Can anyone tell what has gone wrong? I'm running it on an iMac 27" running OS 10.6.8. Every file I've looked at is messed up the same way.
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It sounds like the fonts have become corrupted. Take a look at the Finale Knowledge Base. I believe there are a few articles pertaining to this, and telling you what to try.
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- Peter Thomsen
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Probably it is a font issue, rather than your .mus documents being corrupted.
You could try a re-install of the music fonts.
Or you could try this advice from MakeMusic's Knowledge Base:
Recent changes introduced in Snow Leopard may affect the fonts used by Finale (Allegro) in rare cases.
Apple is aware of this problem, and is currently working on a fix.
In the meantime, to correct the problem:
Log in as administrator of your computer.
Download the "clearfontcache" from http://support.makemusic.com/kb/support ... tcache.zip
Extract and run the application.
When you see the [Process Completed] message, quit the program and restart the computer.
When the computer is restarted, open Font Book (Applications > Font Book).
From the Edit menu, click Select Duplicated Fonts.
From the Edit menu, click Resolve Duplicates.
Quit Font Book and then launch Finale (Allegro).
You could try a re-install of the music fonts.
Or you could try this advice from MakeMusic's Knowledge Base:
Recent changes introduced in Snow Leopard may affect the fonts used by Finale (Allegro) in rare cases.
Apple is aware of this problem, and is currently working on a fix.
In the meantime, to correct the problem:
Log in as administrator of your computer.
Download the "clearfontcache" from http://support.makemusic.com/kb/support ... tcache.zip
Extract and run the application.
When you see the [Process Completed] message, quit the program and restart the computer.
When the computer is restarted, open Font Book (Applications > Font Book).
From the Edit menu, click Select Duplicated Fonts.
From the Edit menu, click Resolve Duplicates.
Quit Font Book and then launch Finale (Allegro).
Mac OS X 12.6.9 (Monterey), Finale user since 1996