

For now, though, the workaround is to edit the chords_std.xml and remove the two 'sym' declarations that define 'b' and '#'.

Open Sans Font I am not sure how to do this, though. This would allow everything to 'just work'. What I'd like to do is convince Qt to fall back to MScore1 for any characters it cannot find in the selected font. Something within Qt appears to be realizing there is no flat sign and it is thus substituting the flat sign from some unknown other font, and that flat sign has a ton of space around it for some reason. The issue is that MuseScore is trying to use the flat sign in the selected font, but the font you are using doesn't have a flat sign (or if it does, it is not in the standard Unicode location). Anyhow, I think I have a handle on spacing issue itself. You might try this, and if you have trouble figuring it out, maybe post a reply back to your thread in the forum, to avoid cluttering this issue with that discussion. Well, probably another set of push/pop/m commands to also get an underscore in there as a separator. But I'm thinking it would work to do a 'push' at the beginning of renderRoot, a 'pop' at the beginning of renderBass, followed by a m:0:8 (you'll have to experiment to find an appropriate value there to get the bass the right distance below) and then the bass note. I've never tried doing this in particular as I don't like that look - takes up too much space vertically and just isn't as familiar to me or more people accustomed to charts that do it more horizontally. With Regular weight and style, download file name is. Download Opus Chords Sans, font family Opus Chords Sans by Sibelius Software, a division of Avid Technology, Inc. More Fonts Like Opus Chords Sans Condensed. Sibelius Software, a division of Avid Technology, Inc. See the lines that define 'renderRoot' and 'renderBass'. You can indeed get stacking of bass notes by editing the chord description file. So I do want to take a look and see what is going on. Although in this case, that would be a mistake, because I'm betting Opus doesn't use standard Unicode flat and sharp signs. I thought I had set it up to prefer the font from the chosen font. Search Free Fonts has largest Free Fonts selection. offers a huge collection of around 72,000 TrueType and OpenType free fonts.īrowse, search and download free fonts for Windows and Mac. With Regular weight and style, download file name is OPUSC_.TTF. Plus, I'm not understanding why the accidentals themselves are rendering with default font rather than the custom one.ĭownload Opus Chords, font family Opus Chords by Avid Technology, Inc. There is quite a bit more space than I'd expect - it should at least come a little closer to working well than it does.

But something does seem wrong with the behavior here.
