The problem was with my Italic and Bold Italic that do not work in Dorico. With “Family Name” I do not mean of course the name of the font file but the Family Name which is to find inside the font self as shown in the attached jpeg from Daniels post.Īs said, I changed the weights of my fonts and it’s solved. What I am interested in is if the solution I suggested: one “Family name” with 4 styles only (BTW this solution is coming from older threads on this theme and some advices from Daniel) is not necessary any more and if Dorico is able to recognise more than 4 styles within a font family with one “Family name” Well your answer stays a little bit cryptic and some precise instructions on how you did solve this could be helpfull for others because this issue is often mentioned in this forum, but well. If you need any specific help on how to set up the fonts so that they will appear as expected on both Windows and macOS, you can send them to me and I can make specific suggestions. the Light weight (non-italic) of the latter font is set up. I’ve attached a screenshot showing the way the names are set up for e.g. I would recommend looking at the naming scheme employed by one of the big Adobe families, or something like Akzidenz-Grotesk Pro. Provided you name the fonts in the expected way, they should work satisfactorily on both Windows and macOS in Dorico. Thanks a lot in advance for your kind help!! However, before I release my NorFonts for Dorico last month I was thinking about including only one text font style just like Petaluma Script, but later I decided that my customers would enjoy having more styles.ĭaniel, I will email you the fonts and tell me what you think. RealScore Alpha-Medium.otf (added small caps for chords) Here is the list of my BopMusic fonts for Dorico, they all show ok in Dorico with no problem:īopMusicAlpha-Regular.otf (added small caps for chords)īelow is the list of my RealScore fonts for Dorico, only the Heavy styles works perfectly:
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