![]() ![]() The dynamics are drawn in the score through a drawText instruction, therefore they rely upon a QFont loading the corresponding font (mscore.ttf, Bravura.otf or Gootville.otf). I know, it's not the most urgent issue, but it does not look very pretty compared with what it should look like and I wanted it not to be overlooked.Īfter an intensive investigation, I think I found the origin of the problem, for both Windows and Mac. until I discovered a modified 2.2.0 (695f653) version of MuseScore, which seems to fix the font kerning issue for texts/lyrics so far, but the two f's in fortissimo are too close together/overlapping there: ![]() Normally I set my score with my Windows 10 machine, but since there is a (text) font kerning issue in stable MuseScore for Windows, I used the Mac for generating the output (pdf/print). ![]() The two f's are also divided by a little (=normal) gap: I attached a sample of Lilypond's output, since Lilypond uses Emmentaler as well. Bravura uses a ligature of f and f, whereas Emmentaler has a gap like it is usually done with two consecutive letters. The (Windows 7) gap above is okay, I think it is only the difference of Emmentaler's style and Bravura's style. The gap between f and f in macOS is definitely too far. The symbol palette is possibly not changing it's font, when changing the font in Style–General. I would assume, that the version of the symbols palette is not Emmentaler, but Bravura - it has a different shape (look at the top and foot of the f ). ![]()
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