Some time ago I salvaged an old version of ConcertWare (version 1.00 as it turns out) from one of the floppies I still had lying around. The application basically works fine, but as you can see something is missing:
Instead of seeing notes and other musical notation, all I get is empty blocks. This is how I've always known ConcertWare to be, but it made working with the program a bit harder than it should be. Recently I learned that ConcertWare includes a special music font and used this to display notes and such. What probably happened in my case is that twenty years ago someone copied ConcertWare to a floppy disk and forgot to copy the font from the System folder as well, and the font subsequently got lost.
I know that later versions of ConcertWare use the Sonata font, but ConcertWare 1.00 predates Sonata by about two years, so it likely uses a differently named font. Now my question is: does anyone know what that font was called? Or better yet, have it stored on a disk somewhere? It helps a lot already if I simply know what it is I'm searching for.
Instead of seeing notes and other musical notation, all I get is empty blocks. This is how I've always known ConcertWare to be, but it made working with the program a bit harder than it should be. Recently I learned that ConcertWare includes a special music font and used this to display notes and such. What probably happened in my case is that twenty years ago someone copied ConcertWare to a floppy disk and forgot to copy the font from the System folder as well, and the font subsequently got lost.
I know that later versions of ConcertWare use the Sonata font, but ConcertWare 1.00 predates Sonata by about two years, so it likely uses a differently named font. Now my question is: does anyone know what that font was called? Or better yet, have it stored on a disk somewhere? It helps a lot already if I simply know what it is I'm searching for.
