
A quick look at MScoreText in FontLab shows quite a collection of music symbols.)

presumably "MScore" is MScoreText, aka Emmentaler. and that some text would be outlined (That applied only to the music font itself.

it would apply substitutions for FreeSans, FreeSerif, FreeSerifBold, and MScore.Granted the PDF score looks find in Illustrator but Illustrator posted a "missing font notice" citing that: This became apparent when I opened an exported PDF score and Illustrator reported missing fonts. Apparently MuseScore fonts are not installed as system resources.So here are some thoughts on editing MuseScore score PDFs: However if my commitment to achieving a goal is strong enough-and I can't find a viable way to accomplish it in the scorewriter at hand-I want export to PDF and make changes in Designer or Illustrator and use the edit PDF as my final score. Today-for the first time-I viewed and edited a MuseScore produced PDF in Affinity Designer and Adobe Illustrator vector editors.īefore sharing reflections on that experience I want to emphasize that I don't expect any notation application to entirely fulfill my needs for a particular score.

I'm working comfortably, quickly and confidently in my first 6 weeks with MuseScore.
