![]() Version 3.41 fixed an obscure code that might, under some circumstances, lead a program to classify it as an Asian-language font. There were some small dimensional changes to characters from earlier versions. Prior version 3.41 was released in November, 2002. Version prior to 3.41 referred to MusiQwikB and "MusiQwik Bold" but this confused some applications, as is it not a bold font. The difference is that MusiQwikB has 1/16 notes in places where MusiQwik has 1/8 notes. There are two fonts in the MusiQwik family: MusiQwik, and MusiQwikB. Most users will not notice the difference from version 3.41, but the version 4.00 font may work in some applications that did not properly process all of the earlier versions. This is version 4.00, released April 2003. README for MusiQwik and MusiQwikB, version 4.00: Whole, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes and rests may be depicted, with or without dots. ![]() ![]() This is the range typically used for ordinary songs and hymns. Notes range from two ledger lines below the staff, to one ledger line above it. ![]() It can depict clefs, key signatures, time signatures, measures, fermatas, and repeats. MusiQwik is a handy font for writing a line of singable music. ![]()
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