11/16/2023 0 Comments Sharp vs flat symbol![]() But I haven't done a detailed comparison. I think you'll findthe notation fonts themselves different enough between Sibelius and MuseScore that a slight difference in appearance of the chord symbol fonts mighty not be so noticeable in practice. But otherwise, I guess you could install a font editor and copy the symbol to the proper location. ![]() Perhaps a more up-to-date version of the font might be better in that respect. My guess is Inkpen is designed to work with programs that don't know about these standards and thus only provides a sharp sign a the "#" codepoint and not at the proper Unicode or SMuFL codepoints. We deliberate yhcnage the plain "#" sign into a real sharp sign, using the standard Unicode and/or SMuFL codepoints. It's not puzzling if the font is non-standard.
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