Font Annotation dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        
            - Choose Finale 2012 >Preferences and select Edit. 
- Click the 
 Font Annotation button.
What it does
        Modern font technology is orientated towards 
 text rendering, but symbol fonts often require more information. The Font 
 Annotation dialog box allows you to fine-tune the height and width of 
 each font character, allowing Finale to better handle the selection area 
 for font characters and collision avoidance for Engraver slurs. We’ve 
 provided annotation files for each of the fonts provided by MakeMusic. If you 
 use an alternative music font, you should create your own font annotation 
 file for a smoother integration with Finale.
        Any Font Annotation (FAN) files found in 
 the Font Annotation folder will be automatically loaded upon starting 
 Finale. See Preferences-Edit for 
 information about defining your Font Annotation folder.
        
            - Character: 
 Select • Set Font. Click on the Select button to open the Symbol 
 Selection dialog box, where you can scroll through the font characters. 
 Type in the text box if you know the specific symbol number, or use the 
 up or DOWN ARROWs to cycle to the character. Click on the Set Font button 
 to switch to a different font. The currently selected font is displayed 
 below the Set Font button.
- Origin 
 • Baseline. These text boxes reflect the values for the green lines 
 representing the font character’s origin and baseline.
- Bounding 
 Rectangle: Top • Left • Right • Bottom. These text boxes reflect 
 the values for the annotated size of the font character.
- Show 
 Font Reference Lines. Check this box to display the blue lines 
 which represent the size of the height of the largest character in that 
 font.
- Show 
 Bounding Rectangle. Check this box to display the red lines which 
 represent the size of the font character. Uncheck the box to hide the 
 rectangle.
- Show 
 Origin and Baseline. Check this box to display the green lines 
 which represent the font character’s origin and baseline.
- View 
 % • Magnifier Glass + • Magnifier 
 Glass -. Select a view 
 percentage from the View drop-down list to 
 change your display of the font character. Click the Magnifier Glass + 
 button to increase the view percentage to the next highest percentage 
 in the menu. Click the magnifier Glass - button to decrease the view percentage 
 to the next smallest percentage in the menu.
- Center 
 View. Click this button to center the display according to the 
 font reference lines.
- Reset. 
 Click Reset to return the font character to its default settings.
- New 
 • Save • Open • Save As. Use these buttons for file management 
 of Font Annotation Files (FAN). Click New to create a new set of annotations. 
 Click Save to save your current changes to the font annotation file. Click 
 Open to edit a previously created file. Click Save As to save the current 
 font annotation file with a new name.
- Auto Annotate. Click this button to automatically annotate the selected character. The annotation rectangle will be set to match the smallest bounding rectangle for the character. See also Missing Font Annotation File dialog box.
- Auto Annotate All. Click this button to automatically annotate all characters in the selected font. The annotation rectangle will be set to match the smallest bounding rectangle for all font characters. See also Missing Font Annotation File dialog box.
- OK 
 • Cancel. Click OK to confirm, or Cancel to undo, the font annotation 
 changes you’ve made, and return to the Font dialog 
 box.
See Also:
        Preferences-Edit