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Have (Bravura, November 2, and Petaluma). ButĮven though they are installed, Leland doesn't show up in Dorico in theĮngrave -> Music Fonts menu, unlike the other three SMuFL fonts that I May just be a corollary of the non-standard encoding for text purposes. in Word, even though they appear in the font menu, but that Installed OK, and they show up correctly in FontBook. Set-up! Yes, I mentioned in my previous message that the two fonts are Thanks, Martin - that's useful that you are working with a similar Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Thanks again, though, for the development - it looks really To be installed and trialled properly in systems such as mine (and I guess The look of Leland, from what I've seen, but it's clearly not quite ready Out - otherwise I can't use Dorico at all. Guess I'm going to have to leave it for now, and clear all the Leland stuff

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Have a clear idea what to do with it, to make it install properly. Think it's worth my while cloning the whole repo, since I still wouldn't Properly either, so there seems to be some basic incompatibility. Menus in other apps (such as Word), they are not actually functioning The Leland.otf and LelandText.otf files, but although they show up in font json files (which all have leading upper case names, but I don't Leland.json, and placed within a new leland folder, to make it analogous to Still not clear to me whether the metadata.json needs to be renamed as SMuFL fonts there, but nothing works, and Dorico still fails to boot, withĪn 'invalid file format' error message pointing to the. Structure for Leland in my SMuFL folder look the same as for the other I've tried various things again to make the folder/file

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Thanks again, though, for the development - it looks really promising.

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It's a shame, because I like the look of Leland, from what I've seen, but it's clearly not quite ready to be installed and trialled properly in systems such as mine (and I guess many others). So I guess I'm going to have to leave it for now, and clear all the Leland stuff out - otherwise I can't use Dorico at all. I don't think it's worth my while cloning the whole repo, since I still wouldn't have a clear idea what to do with it, to make it install properly. I have installed the Leland.otf and LelandText.otf files, but although they show up in font menus in other apps (such as Word), they are not actually functioning properly either, so there seems to be some basic incompatibility. json files (which all have leading upper case names, but I don't know if this matters). It's still not clear to me whether the metadata.json needs to be renamed as leland.json, and placed within a new leland folder, to make it analogous to the other. I've tried various things again to make the folder/file structure for Leland in my SMuFL folder look the same as for the other SMuFL fonts there, but nothing works, and Dorico still fails to boot, with an 'invalid file format' error message pointing to the.











Dorico font