Original Font?
What font does musescore use?
Thanks.
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FreeSerif is built in, but any other installed font can get used
In reply to FreeSerif by Jojo-Schmitz
when i search "FreeSerif" on google it comes up with different things.
Where can I find/download it?
In reply to when i search "FreeSerif" on… by babyg0a7
No need, it is built in
In reply to No need, it is built in by Jojo-Schmitz
Well, there is a need/desire... I'm wanting to view the character set in Window's Character Map. I'm hoping there's a "Flat" symbol in there. :)
In reply to Well, there is a need/desire… by JoeHC
There is. Check the F2 palette during text entry
Or grab them from Github, see https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/tree/master/fonts
In reply to There is. Check the F2… by Jojo-Schmitz
THANK YOU!!! Haven't come across that in the manual yet.
In reply to THANK YOU!!! Haven't come… by JoeHC
That GitHub location isn't in the manual.
The F2 palette is though:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/text-editing#symbols-and-special-ch…
In reply to Well, there is a need/desire… by JoeHC
The Special Characters dialog (which is what F2 displays; also the icon at the far left of the text formatting toolbar) allows direct access to all standard Unicode and SMuFL characters without the need to resort the third party character map programs. It also has the advantage of being very nicely organized by category etc.
But also, Ctrl+Shift+b enters a flat in MuseScore.
In reply to The Special Characters… by Marc Sabatella
I never noticed that bar in the bottom. And the shortcut key is helpful Thank you.