![]() ttfdump is a console app (in needs to be run in a console or MS-DOS window). If the font is in TrueType format, you'll need the utility ttfdump, available here. used with Adobe Type Manager) you should be able to find the name within Adobe Type Manager. If the font is a real Postscript font (e.g. If Sibelius gets the font name wrong in the EPS file, you'll have to find the correct name. These are PostScript names of fonts (not the same as how they appear inside the fonts menu in applications, and also not the same as their filename in the Windows fonts folder) - they could be TrueType or Postscript fonts, it doesn't matter (TrueType fonts all have PostScript names, despite not being PostScript fonts). Near the top of the EPS file are lines like this: Note that the EPS file must be saved without a TIFF preview, otherwise it cannot be opened in a text edi tor. ![]() If you are still using Sibelius 1.4, if you know the correct PostScript name of the font you have used, you can edit this yourself inside the EPS file. If you haven't yet got an upgrade, get one now. This problem is fixed in all subsequent versions, which can also au tomatically embed fonts in EPS files. the font TimesNewRomanPSMT cannot be found. ![]() This results in applications such as Pagemaker reporting that e.g. not the music fonts, Opus and Inkpen) named incorrectly. 121: EPS files - fonts named incorrectly (Windows only)ĮPS files saved from Sibelius v1.4 for Windows can end up with extra fonts used in the score (i.e.
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