Then go to the “ Program Files/Noteworthy Composer 2 ” and copy the “ NWC2STDA.TTF ” you will find there to your “ Windows/fonts” folder OR you can also copy your preservation copy in (you DID keep one didn't you!) The SwingDings NWCV15 can only be installed if NWC's NWCV15 is first removed. KEEP A BACKUP OF THE ORIGINAL NWCV15!!! The appendices have the characters and their Extended ASCII numbers for each font: Appendix 1 is SwingDings Appendix 2 is SwingText Appendix 3 is SwingTextEuro Appendix 4 is SwingChord Appendix 5 is NWC2SwingDings Appendix 6 is NWCV15SwingDings Appendix 7 is part of a sample chart I started to reproduce to replace a lost part (it became unnecessary to complete the job). Please note, this example has NO post processing, it is exactly how I copied it from NWC2 print preview. Pretty neat, huh? SwingText and SwingChord were originally character mapped the same as a certain “ other ” notation products text and chord font files. This was intentional so that should you have access to other fonts for this particular product you can change over by simply changing the User font setting in “ Page Setup ”. While this is still possible, there are now some inconsistancies. Using the (extended) ASCII codes in the appendices you can enter any character by holding the key and typing the number on the numeric keypad (NB some characters are padded with leading 0's to make 4 digits, normally chr 0128 (128) and above). In order to access these fonts in the most convenient manner I suggest you obtain a copy of “ Typecase ” from here: or any number of other places on the web. Unfortunately it will not give access to all the SwingTextEuro characters. * ô Noteworthy Composer is a Trade Mark of Noteworthy Software, Inc.Lawrie Pardy's Font Pack for NoteWorthy Composer However, the SwingTextEuro font is a character rather than a symbol font and is mapped the same as Arial thus if you can access a character in Arial, then, provided I've created its equivalent, you should be able to access it in SwingTextEuro the same way. SwingDings, MusikDingsSans and MusikDingsSerif: This package contains three suites of fonts and a related high visibility system font intended for use with Noteworthy Composer. They have several additional characters but the ones that are common to are These are alternatives to Boxmarks and Boxmark2. SwingText, MusikTextSans and MusikTextSerif: Mapped the same so they can be used as a direct replacement simply by changing the font selection in page setup. SwingTextEuro, MusikTextEuroSans and MusikTextEuroSerif: These are text fonts with the same “character” as their suite title *Dings fonts. SwingChord, MusikChordSans and MusikChordSerif: These are also texts fonts with the same “character” as their suite title *Dings fonts but mapped differently to the *Text fonts to allow for European characters. NWC2SwingDings, NWC2MusikDingsSans, NWC2HiVisLP and NWC2MusikDingsSerif: These are also texts fonts with the same “character” as their suite title *Dings fonts however these fonts are designed with text chord construction in mind. These are alternative NWC2 system fonts in the same “character” as their suite title *Dings fonts with the exception of NWC2HiVisLP.
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