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While I'm no expert at the chord symbol capacities, I've never run into this before – I'll type in "C7(b9)," for instance, and the program doesn't put a "flat" symbol in, it puts a box with a question mark preceding the "9". And I have to go in and edit the suffix and make that erroneous box a Number preceded by a Flat, and fiddle around respecting and re-font-ing. I've never had to do all this before.

Also, I want all the suffixes to be in Arial 11, and they're all in Times Roman or something inappropriate. Is there a way to change all the existing (not just future) suffixes to the font of choice? Why are they Times Roman (or whatever) in the first place? No cigar with the "Change Chord Suffix" thing. This all started with Finale 27, never had the drama before that.

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Mojave 10.14.6, Mac Mini, Finale 27.1.0.277

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… I'll type in "C7(b9)," for instance, and the program doesn't put a "flat" symbol in, it puts a box with a question mark preceding the "9" …

 

I suppose that you, for the ♭, type a {lowercase b} - right?

In all text fonts the {lowercase b} is located in font slot #98.

In the old “legacy” music fonts (like e. g. Maestro) the ♭ is located in - exactly! - font slot #98.

 

* In the Chord Suffix Editor, what font is selected for the chord suffix accidental?

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Whoa, Maestro is now a "legacy" music font? I must be out of step! What should I be using? – Finale Something Something, for standard publishing quality (i.e. no Jazz Font, etc. – straight-ahead professional print quality....)

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The older, non-SMuFL, music fonts for Finale are now called “legacy fonts”.

The new (Finale v27) SMuFL fonts have all been giving font names beginning with ‘Finale’.

 

Example:

Maestro is the older “legacy font”.

Finale Maestro is the new SMuFL font.

Finale Maestro looks like Maestro, but Finale Maestro has - since it is a SMuFL font - its characters located in font slots according to the SMuFL standard.

Also, a SMuFL font (like Finale Maestro) has many more characters than a “legacy” font (like Maestro).

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Great, many thanks for that explanation... 

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Hi, a have the same problem, is any change to fix the problem with less click's, or an update in Finale v27 maybe?

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Nikos Iatras,

 

Welcome to the forum!

 

We need more info from you.

 

- What version of Finale? - perhaps v27.2?

- Windows Finale of Mac Finale?

 

Please describe the problem so that it is possible to reproduce the problem.

- What are you trying to achieve?

- How are you trying to do it?

- What happens when you do that?

- What doesn't happen that you expect to happen?

 

Specify the steps you’ve already taken (to solve the problem), so that we can rule out things.

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