Strange Thing That Looks Like An Infinity Symbol 2009-02-07 04:25 pm What is the name of the strange symbol that looks like a toppled "S" or an incomplete infinity symbol and how do I enter one, please? Quote Selected
Re: Strange Thing That Looks Like An Infinity Symbol Reply #1 – 2009-02-07 05:00 pm I think you're describing the sign for a turn. It's not native to NWC, but you can find it as the lower case "u" in the NWC Extra Ornaments3 font. You can download that from the Scriptorium, instal it as a font, and then set it up as a User Font in Page Setup. You just enter it as text. It won't yield playback, so you could put the spelled out notation on a hidden playback staff if you like, written as in the example at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornament_(music)Third edit:I guess Rich and I were replying at the same time, we even found the same Wikipedia entry! I didn't think to check Lawrie's fonts but they are excellent. Quote Selected Last Edit: 2009-02-07 05:12 pm by David Palmquist
Re: Strange Thing That Looks Like An Infinity Symbol Reply #2 – 2009-02-07 05:05 pm I think you are referring to an ornament called a "turn".If you want this in your music, you have to use a text font to enter the turn symbol and then either enter notes exactly as the turn should be played in your piece or enter the notes as played on a hidden stave while having the note with a turn above it on a visible muted stave.Have a look at this page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornament_(music) to see how a turn might be played.You will find the turn symbol in Lawrie's series of "ding" fonts available from the link in the Scriptorium. http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful.html#Fonts Quote Selected
Re: Strange Thing That Looks Like An Infinity Symbol Reply #3 – 2009-02-07 06:23 pm Yup, a turn is what it is. Thanks, all. Quote Selected