There are different styles of ties available in Dorico Pro, which you can use to indicate different meanings.
- Solid
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This is the default style for ties. Ties appear as tapered solid lines: thinner at the ends and thicker in the middle.
- Dashed
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Ties appear as tapered dashed lines. Can be used to denote optional or suggested ties; for example, in vocal music where some verses have more syllables than others and therefore require more notes.
- Dotted
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Ties appear as dotted lines. The dots are the same size and the same distance apart over the whole length of the tie. Can also be used to denote optional or suggested ties.
- Half-dashed start
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The first halves of ties appear as dashed lines, the second halves as solid lines. Used to denote that a tie was written incompletely in the source in critical editions.
- Half-dashed end
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The first halves of ties appear as solid lines, the second halves as dashed lines. Used to denote that a tie was written incompletely in the source in critical editions.
- Editorial
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Ties appear as solid black lines, but with a smaller vertical line intersecting them exactly halfway along their length. Used to show that ties were added by the editor and were not present in the source.