Hi PM friends,
I've love to have a Shape collection for musical notations.
Does such a thing exist?
I guess this leads to other questions:
Can custom shape collections be shared between users? Maybe someone out there has created a collection of music notations that could be shared? (if such a thing doesn't already exist)
Does Pixelmator have other collections that can be downloaded? (I guess this would be like downloading plug-ins for Logic Pro, etc).
Thanks,
Matthew
Musical Notation?
2023-11-13 19:11:33
2023-11-13 21:21:32
I did bother. It's the time consuming part I'm hoping to avoid. If, for example, existing shape collections are able to be shared. But, yes, creating a shape collection from disparate images is a possibility, thanks so much for suggesting. Annotating separately in ForScore is another possibility, though this means editing between apps. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
2023-11-14 18:50:51
This might be helpful to you. Install a music font on your OS:
https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/ ... w.text=ABC
These fonts are licensed under the Open Font License.
You can use them in your products & projects – print or digital, commercial or otherwise.
Then you can use it in Pixelmator Pro pretty easily as a font.
You need to open your "Font Book" app, select the Noto Music Font, and find the character you want to insert there. Then click the "Copy" button there - go back to Pixelmator pro and "Paste". And there you have it. All the musical symbols.
https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/ ... w.text=ABC
These fonts are licensed under the Open Font License.
You can use them in your products & projects – print or digital, commercial or otherwise.
Then you can use it in Pixelmator Pro pretty easily as a font.
You need to open your "Font Book" app, select the Noto Music Font, and find the character you want to insert there. Then click the "Copy" button there - go back to Pixelmator pro and "Paste". And there you have it. All the musical symbols.
2023-11-15 00:18:45
OMIGOSH THANK YOU. Wow. This going to be useful in so many ways even beyond Pixelmator.
Thank you ShaTy, sincerely.
Thank you ShaTy, sincerely.