Update for Gootville and Jazzy beta for testers
Hi there
The update for the Gootville font - 1.4 - will be released shortly - 18th December (+/- two days).
Jazzy beta for testers - I'm hopefully the font will be released this year.
Greetings for everyone,
Gootector
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Hi Gootector, just letting you know that I'm looking forward to test the Jazzy font.
In reply to Hi Gootector, just letting by Thomas
Yes, me too. If all will be ok - we are starting tests tomorrow and I'll add link to the Jazzy font here.
Tested fonts in final versions I'll send in an one package.
Greetings for people who are waiting for my font,
Gootector
In reply to Yes, me too. If all will be by Gootector
Thomas - I've an one question/suggestion:
I downloaded the latest nightly build and this compilation doesn't contain a new treble clef (I don't remember the name of this) and additional percussion clef. Why?
If you need the update for Gootville on "now", I can "compress" and release update as soon as possible.
In reply to Thomas - I've an one by Gootector
Are you sure to use the Advanced Workspace or looking at the master palette?
In reply to Thomas - I've an one by Gootector
Hi Gootector and happy new year to you too.
Since today, the nightlies come in two flavours "master" and "2.0.3". Only the master branch has the new clefs. I will make a longer post about this, I guess you were too quick.
No hurry on the font. Take your time to make it beautiful and the way you want it.
In reply to Hi Gootector and happy new by [DELETED] 5
Happy to you Rtoo-Dtoo ;D
OK. I'm working with a few different font projects, but I think that tomorrow is a good day to release first beta for testers because the Jazzy project is almost ready.
In reply to Yes, me too. If all will be by Gootector
Integrating it into my pr would need.to wait till next Monday, I'm away from my computer till then
In reply to Integrating it into my pr by Jojo-Schmitz
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=2CA050E53852F58F!3426&authkey=!AO…
My dream is finish Jazzy font project by the end of January. So... good luck to me.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to https://onedrive.live.com/red by Gootector
A new update is available. For more information, please read readme file.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to A new update is available. by Gootector
Direct link to the readme: https://onedrive.live.com/prev?id=2CA050E53852F58F%214120&cid=2CA050E53…
In reply to A new update is available. by Gootector
Hi Gootector, I noticed you have a JazzyBasic font available under the OFL license. I guess you have a different release plan for the complete version? I'm interesting to learn about your long term plan. Thanks.
In reply to Hi Gootector, I noticed you by Thomas
Hi, Thomas
The license is the same as Gootville.
The complete version = all glyphs in the JazzyBasic template + JazzyBasicText.
The extended version of Jazzy font isn't in my plans - at this moment, of course.
Term plan? - the end of January*. But I don't think so. Anyway - "more likely" term is February*.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to https://onedrive.live.com/red by Gootector
No JazzyBasicText? Not yet? Ah, I remember we agread on using (and maybe extending) MuseJazzText for this.
Check my PR at https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/1740
In reply to No JazzyBasicText? Not yet? by Jojo-Schmitz
JazzyBasicText will be added at the end:
The complete version = all glyphs in the JazzyBasic template + JazzyBasicText.
In future, I'll make text font under Jazzy style.
In reply to JazzyBasicText will be added by Gootector
A new update is available. For more information, please read readme file.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to A new update is available. by Gootector
PR updated, see https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/1740
Have a look at the vtests Images, esp. dynamics don't look right, way too small:
https://github.com/Jojo-Schmitz/MuseScore/blob/b5878bf48c6412833fae24b8…
Some are missing too (s,r,n,z).
Quite a few noteheads, articulations, repeats are missing
In reply to PR updated, see by Jojo-Schmitz
Ok, thanks.
JazzyBasicText is compilated from the JazzyBasic font.
It's version 0.3, no 1.0.
Font are named:
- JazzyBasic
- JazzyBasicText
Glyphlist = all glyphs from the JazzyBasic.sfd file. No more, no less.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Ok, thanks. JazzyBasicText is by Gootector
I'm not sure what to make out of this?
In reply to I'm not sure what to make out by Jojo-Schmitz
You wait to release "higher" version.
Don't be in a hurry. From 0.3 to 1.0 is a long way.
In reply to You wait to release "higher" by Gootector
Ah, OK, now I get it
In reply to Ah, OK, now I get it by Jojo-Schmitz
...but thx for vtests. Now I know that letters size should be 160% - like in GootvilleText.
In reply to ...but thx for vtests. Now I by Gootector
A new update is available. For more information, please read readme file.
SFD file only. OTF files will be updated with version 0.5.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to A new update is available. by Gootector
Are the OTF files updated, or will they get updated? If they are not yet updated yet, there's not much point in updating my PR now, as we need the OTF files for that.
In reply to Are the OTF files updated, or by Jojo-Schmitz
They will get updated in version 0.5. I added trill only. So, you know - I didn't feel like doing it.
Now I'm experimenting with layered font to be able to generate JazzyBasic and JazzyBasicText fonts from one JazzyBasic.sfd file.
In reply to They will get updated in by Gootector
Version 0.5 is available. For more information, please read readme file.
SFD file only. I'll release OTF files soon. Read - tomorrow.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Version 0.5 is available. For by Gootector
Version 0.6 with OTF files is available. For more information, please read readme file.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Version 0.6 with OTF files is by Gootector
PR updated, see https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/1740
Still quite some issues left, look at the vtest files and compare with the ones for Emmentaler/Gonville/Bravura
In reply to PR updated, see by Jojo-Schmitz
OK, I saw differences. Thanks for PR.
In reply to OK, I saw differences. Thanks by Gootector
Version 0.7 is available. For more information, please read readme file. SFD file only.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Version 0.7 is available. For by Gootector
That means no updated PR needed, right?
In reply to That means no updated PR by Jojo-Schmitz
No, you needn't. In version 0.8 I'll add a rest of missing glyphs - marcato, 16th rest and note flags, and - it's necessary - I'll merge all glyphs. So you'll be add these files again, with vtests.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to No, you needn't. In version by Gootector
Version 0.8 is available. For more information, please read readme file. SFD file only.
Sorry, but I haven't time to compile OTF files.
In version 0.9 will be:
- added 16th note flags - two last missing glyphs,
- prepared glyphnames.json,
- compiled OTF files to tests.
The version 0.9 will come very soon.
Thanks and greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Version 0.8 is available. For by Gootector
Again, without OFT there's no need nor much use to update the PR, so would need to wait for 0.9
I found some more glyphs missing, in Gootville (presumably in Jazzy too?), also seems we're still waiting for the long announced Gootville 1.4?
Needed for #109136: Accent staccatos and marcato staccatos: Need playback property:
AccentStaccato,
MarcatoStaccato,
Needed for #108616: Add Tick Mark to Breath Marks in palette:
breathMarkSalzedo,
breathMarkTick,
breathMarkUpbow,
caesuraShort,
caesuraThick
Needed for #108206: Add Neutral-Sharp and Neutral-Flat to accidentals palette:
accidentalNaturalSharp
accidentalNaturalFlat
Bravura has them, Emmentaler AKA MScore is missing them too
In reply to Again, without OFT there's no by Jojo-Schmitz
OK, thanks for info. Gootville 1.4 will be in 100% compatible with those symbols and with missing clef, etc. JazzyBasic is creating under Basic Palette. At this moment, I can tell you that 32nd note will be supported in version 1.0.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to OK, thanks for info. by Gootector
Also have a look here https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/2677
Someone added some glyphs to Gootville, and want to discuss it with you.
In reply to Also have a look here by [DELETED] 5
Version 0.85 is available. SFD file only.
Sorry for 0.85, but I don't created 32nd rest and glyphnames.json yet.
Changes:
- added 16th noteflags
- added 32nd noteflags
- added slot for 32nd rest (16th rest glyph, at this moment)
- changed design of 16th rest
Thanks and greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Version 0.85 is available. by Gootector
FYI, we try to gather Gootville issues here https://musescore.org/en/project/issues/search/musescore?tags=gonville
In reply to FYI, we try to gather by [DELETED] 5
OK. Thanks for your list, lasconic - I needed this. Update is coming. How much time do I have (to the new version of MuseScore)?
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to OK. Thanks for your list, by Gootector
At least a couple of months.
In reply to At least a couple of months. by [DELETED] 5
Version 1.0 of JazzyBasic with all glyphs and fixes is available on my OneDrive. SFD file only, but OTFs will be soon because I must merge a few glyphs etc.
My OFL fonts on OneDrive:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=2CA050E53852F58F!3426&authkey=!AO…
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Version 1.0 of JazzyBasic by Gootector
:)
In reply to Version 1.0 of JazzyBasic by Gootector
Do I see it right that for Gootville the 2 .otf files haven't changed at all, but just the readme.txt and the metadata.json? How would that fix any of https://musescore.org/en/project/issues/search/musescore?text=&assigned…, or which does it fix?
I'm not sure what the plans are reg. Jazzy, now that we do have a complete MuseJazz font in MuseScore.
In reply to Do I see it right that for by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, text files for Gootville only. The situation with Gootville is more complicated because I haven't source files, so I must create sources first, to do new, supplemented version. Patience :P
In reply to Yes, text files for Gootville by Gootector
JazzyBasic and Gootville have been ported to Finale:
https://elbsound.studio/music-font-comparison.php?font=JzBscFIN
https://elbsound.studio/elbsound-music-font-package-for-finale.php
In reply to JazzyBasic and Gootville have by goal512
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=2CA050E53852F58F%213426&authkey=%…
...and your comment is a SPAM.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to 1. I want a view to my fonts by Gootector
Hi Gootector, please contact goal512 via https://musescore.org/en/user/1262696
Don't abuse the spam system by flagging valid comments. We have already a tough time keeping spam out in the first place. Stay cool about this.
In reply to Hi Gootector, please contact by Thomas
I'm freezing here... :P First - think. Second - do. And read readme files, goal512. ...from time to time...
I think that goal512 is Jan Angermüller from Elbsound.studio. I wrote to him a few sweetwords. I think he was offended. Dear Mr Copy-Paste - don't worry and I'm sorry.
In reply to I'm freezing here... :P First by Gootector
Gootector, I feel your frustration in a big way, but don't accuse goal512 for being Jan. Having licensed both Gootville (which you derived from Gonville) and Jazzy under SIL OFL, there's little you can do from stopping others from using and deriving other fonts from those. Jan's not selling those fonts, so there's little you can do except ask nicely, which didn't work for me.
In reply to Gootector, I feel your by tisimst
As MuseScore hosts the Gootville font on GitHub, the makers should know that modifying the SIL OFL license as Gootector said he did is a breach of copyright of the SIL OFL license according to http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=OFL-FAQ_web#96ba5916 Also because it removes the legal certainty that a user (like me) expects when he reads that a font "was published under SIL OFL": he must expect that this is indeed SIL OFL and not any sort of modification.
It is not allowed to modify the license and still call it SIL OFL like Gootector said he did with JazzyBasic and Gootville. Though I doubt the latter, because the SIL OFL license in his font files is unmodified and only other external files seem to mention a license restriction.
MuseScore should better remove all license restrictions that Gootector added (like "Inform Me" or "Don't Edit") from GitHub or to switch to another license. Otherwise you are not allowed to use SIL OFL.
And font designers, please, nobody forces you to select the SIL OFL license for your fonts.
There are many music fonts out which chose other more restriced licenses which seem to have fit better for your plans.
But you selected SIL OFL on your own.
It is a legal agreement which others (!) - including lawyers - have worked out in the past - for you!
Read about the creation process of SIL OFL and you will know.
So you keep using their work for yourself for free and seem to show no respect for it.
It even seems like you have never read the agreement.
And then you want to exclude others from contributing to what the main goal of SIL OFL is:
having other people (like me) contribute - for free!- to a font project by enriching it, sharing it, converting it to other platforms or standards etc. This is really schizophrenic.
Please respect the rules of SIL OFL, GNU GPL and all those other public licenses that create a rich community of contributing developers and designers.
BTW, I never received a mail of sweet words by Gootector, but only of swear words, shouting and contempt. He seemed to not have understood the SIL OFL license at all ... after five (!) mails I think I had finally convinced him, so everything ok by now. But I am very surprised to read the posts above on this topic.
In reply to As MuseScore hosts the by Elbsound.studio
You are correct, of course, Elbsound.studio. We chose to use SIL OFL and to use it freely. Therefore, we must accept the consequences of that choice, one of which is to allow others to do as you have done.
Speaking only for myself, I did read it carefully and thoroughly before deciding to use it long ago. At the time, I had no intention of releasing my fonts commercially. By the time I did make the decision to go commercial out of some necessity, I immediately understood the implications of that original license choice and felt the weight of it, but it is what it is and I ask for no sympathy from anyone for my poor choice.
I will say this, though, and then be done. I had hoped that capable folks like yourself who know how small the music font market is to be understanding of my situation and the effort required to create and maintain these fonts, to respectfully honor my request to let me, the original creator, be the one to "enrich", "share", and "convert" my fonts for other platforms and standards. Is that really too much to ask? I, for one, would do that for you. Can we at least work together so you can be compensated for all your fantastic work, too? I would love to utilize your expert insight and find a way to appropriately compensate you for it. If you're interested, you know where to find me.
In reply to You are correct, of course, by tisimst
Dear Elbsound.studio
In my opinion, you are a parasite who converts free and open-source fonts to the commercial software. Gootville and JazzyBasic are under SIL OFL license. The comment in the JazzyBasic readme file is instruction/info only, because the JazzyBasic is in the DEVELOPMENT. The official OTF files don't exist. The JazzyBasic is unfinished; the glyphs are unfinished! See your horrible convertion!
"BTW, I never received a mail of sweet words by Gootector, but only of swear words, shouting and contempt." - 'Sweetwords' read like 'swearwords', Mr Copy-Paste :/ Now is clear - you are goal512.
"It even seems like you have never read the agreement." - I have read many times and I agree with this license in 100%.
I have nothing more to say.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Dear Elbsound.studio In my by Gootector
Hi Gootector, allow me to mediate. If someone is picking up your work and helps it to share it further, you may consider this as a testimony that somebody liked your work and has spend time/effort to make it available to a wider audience.
I understand you don't like your work to be used in closed source software. Unfortunately having picked the SIL OFL license, you are not able to prevent this from happening.
So try to see the positive effect of this event, and use it as opportunity to engage into communication.
This is my humble opinion which helped me to make MuseScore a success. You can take it or leave it. It's also the last thing I will say about it.
Good luck.
In reply to Hi Gootector, allow me to by Thomas
Dear Thomas
My last e-mail to "Dear Mr Jan Angermüller
I don't have any objections to your work. Thank you for the attachments and remember - my OneDrive is the first, up-to-date and only source of my OFL fonts. I'll keeping you informed when a new fonts versions will be available.
Greetings,
Gootector"
So... What's going on? He made convertions. I was unhappy because he used my unfinished project. After releasese OTF files, "PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FONT!!!" will be delete. Is it clear?
"I understand you don't like your work to be used in closed source software." - I think that 'closed source software' employs people and 'closed source software' is paying them for their work. In my opinion, the others forms of sourcing anything are parasitism.
Greetings,
Gootector
In reply to Dear Thomas My last e-mail to by Gootector
Dear Gootector,
please respect the SIL OFL license. Any further restrictions like "Don't edit this font" are not possible under SIL OFL.
Elbsound.studio is not goal512 (and BTW, Elbsound.studio is a company name and not a person).
If you don't remember the swear words and shouting that you sent me via mail, here they are again:
"Delete my fonts from your website, parasite!"
"Are you blind or stupid?"
"I have ALL LAWS for this font, not you."
"I can change the license anytime because I am THE CREATOR."
These lines don't correspond neither with SIL OFL nor with Netiquette.
>See your horrible convertion!
As no original glyphs were changed the converted font can't be worse than the original font - it can only be identical. As I explained in two mails it is only a "metrics/boundary conversion" to a different font standard, not a glyph/symbol conversion, i.e. only the invisible boundaries or positioning of the symbols were changed to match the Finale standard.
I don't know what you mean with Elbsound.studio "converts to commercial software". Your converted font is still as free and uncommercial as it ever was. It is not even possible to make it "commercial software" under SIL OFL. But there are many benefits that were created with the new font: it runs now in Finale, Sibelius, and other compatible (and also free!) notation software which uses the font standard originally introduced with Adobe's Sonata font.
And it is possible for you to make your own conversion of the font to Finale by just copying the computationally created new metrics to your font and by copying the encoding. This will save you many, many days of hard work. And already many users can use the font which in my eyes is already in a pretty good shape and not as horrible as you describe.
I would be very interested to see if the two font examples that I created (1, 2) really look better in MuseScore with your original font. In Finale both fonts (your JazzyBasic and the converted JzBscFIN) look nearly the same: JazzyBasic and JzBscFIN in relation to the original document with the Maestro font.
BTW, it is also already possible (as example 1 shows) to use your original JazzyBasic as it is in Finale. So the conversion to JzBscFIN only optimizes these settings and simplifies the use of JazzyBasic - i.e. it is now only one click to use the font in Finale (and a few clicks in Sibelius).
As I said it is mainly the metrics that are different (i.e. the distances between accidentals and so on). So I doubt that there is a big difference in MuseScore that allows the Finale version to be called "horrible conversion."
In reply to Dear Gootector, please by Elbsound.studio
You're wasting my precious time, friend. You use it for free and you have many objections. I answered you in my last e-mail.
I don't care that it runs now in Finale, Sibelius etc. But I am unhappy. I'm not interested the partnership with you.
"I would be very interested to see if the two font examples that I created (1, 2) really look better in MuseScore with your original font. (...) Bla, bla, bla..." - I repeat: are you blind or stupid? The JazzyBasic is UNFINISHED! The OTF files for the last version have never been released. Copy that? Over?
I see three ways for you:
1. Use.
2. Don't use.
3. F... ly off.
In the fututre, please create own fonts, like me. You'll have no problems with licenses.
And please respect my time, friend.
Greetings and have a nice day,
Gootector
And one more thing:
The title of this topic is: "Update for Gootville and Jazzy beta for testers". FOR TESTERS. F-O-R T-E-S-T-E-R-S.