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Re: Availability of music notation font in LibreOffice (Malte Meyn)
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Martin Tarenskeen |
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Re: Availability of music notation font in LibreOffice (Malte Meyn) |
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Thu, 28 Nov 2019 09:10:00 +0100 (CET) |
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019, Peter Toye wrote:
Don't ask me - I just went to the download link at http://www.smufl.org/fonts/
:)
I'll try the Steinberg site - thanks for the pointer.
Inspired by this thread I found out that on my Linux Fedora system I can
simply install the Steinberg Bravura fonts from the Fedora repository:
sudo dnf install steinberg-bravura-fonts
sudo dnf install steinberg-bravura-text-fonts
I did some searching in the Fedora repo, and also found some other options
for musical symbols:
dnf search music font
google-noto-music-fonts.noarch : Music font
gdouros-musica-fonts.noarch : A font for musical symbols
denemo-music-fonts.noarch : Denemo Denemo fonts
=========================================================== Samenvatting &
Naam Komt overeen met: music, font
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steinberg-bravura-fonts.noarch : Bravura music font
steinberg-bravura-text-fonts.noarch : Bravura music text font
allgeyer-musisync-fonts.noarch : A musical notation font family that
provides general musical decorations
allgeyer-musiqwik-fonts.noarch : A musical notation font family intended
for writing lines of actual music
==============================================================
Samenvatting Komt overeen met: music, font
===============================================================
texlive-figbas.noarch : Mini-fonts for figured-bass notation in music
So you could also search for and try those google, gdouros, and allgeyer
fonts. They also should be downloadable for free for everyone somewhere.
(They can't be included in the Fedora repos if they aren't.)
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MT