In MuseScore 2, UI uses Bravura symbols, but default font is still Emmentaler?

• May 5, 2015 - 22:19

In some cases, this is very noticeable, such as the differently shaped treble clef. I happen to like Bravura better myself, but it's an uncomfortable visual clash.


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

I should know better than to add a question mark instead of a period and "Why?". ;-(

So: why? Was it some kind of mistake? Crossed signals between somebody who wanted to change everything over to Bravura, and somebody who switched the default font back to Emmentaler? Or a deliberate choice, with specific reasoning behind it?

In reply to by Isaac Weiss

I suspect the reasoning is, Emmmentaler might not contain all the symbols used in the palettes, so Bravura makes more sense to use there. In your score, even if you are using Emmentaler, Bravura is used as a "fallback" for symbols not present in Emmentaler.

But that's just a guess, actually.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Something new I just discovered: in Master Palette -> Key Signatures, the treble clef is blatantly Bravura; in Master Palette -> Time Signatures, it's blatantly Emmentaler!

The same is true, again, for Time Signature Properties. Also, in at least those two cases where Emmentaler is used, the background color is that parchment-color which was the default in MuseScore 1.3 (elsewhere it's white).

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