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What remains troubling-admittedly a corner case of handling non-Unicode or PostScript 1 fonts-is that we have for MS Windows builds at least changed our handling of text strings, or SVG xml, containing Opus Std. So guess this could be resolved-not our bug-as you do get serviceable SVG when exporting from your notation software. So, the issue for you started with the SVG exported from Inkscape. > quarter note is character as opposed to the Inkscape export, where it is > of the same music score directly from the Notation Software. > uploaded new zip with the other used font OpusSpecialStd and an svg-export (In reply to Kai Struck from comment #10) I'll recheck it all on a Linux VM, but the "regression" on Windows at 5.0 could be because we're doing things more natively with Uniscribe as noted. But at 5.0.3.2 we choke just as bad as Imagemagick and Inkscape with out svgio filter insert of the SVG.Ĭhecking older builds and filter/source/svg has never handled this well when opening the SVG into Draw. That may be pulled from the Opus Special Std font that is embedded in the PDF but not otherwise available.Īs for LibreOffice: builds through 4.4 compose with svgio using the Opus Std font, same issue with the Left Repeat as pair of ™ glyphs. Strange in that FireFox does well, only hicup on composing the Left Repeat (shows as a pair of ™ glyphs). Inkscape does the same, mishandling use of Opus Std font. Imagemagick's IMDisplay (usually a good SVG parser) is choking on the Opus mapping as well. There is some font strangeness going on, on Windows 10 Pr with the Opus Standard font installed for testing. Issues rendering document and SVG using Opus music font
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