Special characters in lyrics
I am writing sheet music for a song in the Lingít language. Some letters in this language are underlined. The underline is a special character that makes a slightly shorter line than if you use a text editor to underline one letter. I have a keyboard shortcut that allows me to write these characters. For example, the syllable in the song is "gax̱". In unicode the x underline is:
x latin small letter x
̱ combining macron below
When I type this character in MuseScore 3, it shifts the underline over to the right rather than being centered under the x.
Is there a way I can get it to be centered again? Or can you please fix this? Using the regular underline is not ideal as it is not the way the language is supposed to be written.
(the letters are colored because we are using the Figurenotes plug-in)
Thanks
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What's wrong about using a regular underline?
But I see that this seems to be an issue with Edwin, looks different (and supposedly correct, centered and shorter than underline) in e.g. Courier New and FreeSerif, so use the latter (it is built into MuseScore the same as Edwin)
Please open an issue against Edwin about this, https://github.com/MuseScoreFonts/Edwin/issues/new/choose
In reply to But I see that this seems to… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, Edwin doesn’t contain the character x̱ as you can see in the attached picture: Unlike MuseScore, LibreOffice doesn’t use Edwin’s x plus a misplaced macron but takes the whole character x̱ from another font.
In reply to Yes, Edwin doesn’t contain… by Malte_M
As said: open an issue against Edwin
In reply to As said: open an issue… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you so much! I didn't even think about changing fonts. This has solved the problem.