Numerical Fonts

• Oct 26, 2016 - 22:49

Hey,
I've been using Emmentaler as a font for numerals in the sense that I found a downloadable version that can be used as a standard font choice. This gives numerals with that fancy look as the following screenshot displays:
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The highlighting is to demonstrate the vertical gap, and hence its impractical use as a standard font to be mixed in a regular document.

I was wondering if anyone knows of a "regular" font that doesn't have that gap but with the same look to it? Another question: is there a way to get those numbers as header text in Musescore without resorting to downloading another version of Emmentaler? The Emmentaler font I have, even though Musescore uses an internal version, doesn't display in the musescore.com notation viewer/player and resorts to some other font, nor does it display as an available font for the header style.

Is there an alternative that can someone recommend? Thanks for any future response.

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