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what program was used to generate this chart?
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Fingers
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January 2009
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I have Sibelius 5 and it does not look like that was done in Sibelius. Finale perhaps...or just a Mac using that hip font...dunno for sure.
Here is a low res desktop snapshot of a chord block I did in Sibelius
It has a different look to it to my eye. The D-6 and F6/9 blocks seem more stretched to me.
The actual Sibelius is crisp and sharp unlike this image which like I say is low res.
Having said that I have never tried changing the font in Sibelius.
djangology
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I'm experiementing with using "OpenOffice Draw" and it works pretty good (better than OpenOffice Writer) although its nothing like the quality of the chart at the top of this thread.
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Here is a low res desktop snapshot of a chord block I did in Sibelius
It has a different look to it to my eye. The D-6 and F6/9 blocks seem more stretched to me.
The actual Sibelius is crisp and sharp unlike this image which like I say is low res.
Having said that I have never tried changing the font in Sibelius.