Finale 26.3, MacOS 10.15
What I want to do: make really nice-looking incipits in late-16th c. white mensural notation.
What I have: Bravura, and the Medieval 2 plugin (which is a little early for this, and we're not getting along well).
What is working so far: I got and successfully installed MakeLonga.lua. I made replacement clefs from the Bravura clefs.
What is working but badly: I've been using the Change Note Head tool to replace heads with heads from the default Engraver Font Extras. (It's just occurred to me that there should be a way to change that to Bravura, but I haven't found it yet.). It's not quite right, but works. I've also loaded a few symbols into the Articulation library (old cut time etc.) and can attach them to the pitches whose heads I've changed, and move them manually into position.
What doesn't work: I haven't been able to get changenoteheads.lua edited so as to change anything. I can set Bravura as a staff style, but since it doesn't map to Maestro, I get gobbledygook.
What might work: November or Aruvarb. It's not clear to me, reading the literature on either one, how well they handle the extracanonical characters of SMuFL. If using them is easier than what I've been doing, then they'd be worth the money to me, but it' not clear to me that they would be. Likewise, if there were a way to specify note, rest and clef shapes in Unicode.
The solutions don't need to play back. They do need to be production-level, embeddable in a template, and behave reasonably consistently.
What sort of tips and hacks are out there?
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