I make charts based off of a template. That is based off of the Broadway Copyist and Finale fonts.
I'm doing a new project where I'd like it to look a little more professional and the Broadway/Finale fonts look a little too hand-drawn to me.
I've changed all the existing text/expression fonts ... but have hit a little snag in the chord fonts.
My usual chord font is Finale Copyist Text with the Broadway Copyist for alterations.
Is there a way to simply replace the existing chords (suffix, alterations, etc) with a nicer font of my choosing?
A lot of chords are based off of chords I've made myself over the years and how I like to read them. I'm sure it'll take a little work but was wondering what my jumping off point would be.
Any help is appreciated!
Finale v26
Mac
Changing Chord Fonts In Existing File
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You might want to create a library with your own created suffixes, make changes to the existing suffixes, then import yours back in. That will avoid the change to your own suffixes.
Zuill
Zuill
Windows 10, Finale 2011-v26.3.1
"When all is said and done, more is said than done."
"When all is said and done, more is said than done."
zuill wrote:You might want to create a library with your own created suffixes, make changes to the existing suffixes, then import yours back in. That will avoid the change to your own suffixes.
Zuill
As I feared ... I think your answer is what I need to do .. which will take some time. But if that's what I need to do .. I'll grab some coffee and get cracking.
Finale v26, Digital Performer 9, ProTools 12. Mac.
Is there a way to completely replace a chord suffix library? Whenever I import a library, it ADDS to library to my current one and then the library is HUGE.
How do I replace instead of add?
How do I replace instead of add?
Finale v26, Digital Performer 9, ProTools 12. Mac.