Music fonts control the project-wide appearance of notations, glyphs, and other items that are not text, such as clefs, dynamics, and bold tuplet numbers/ratios.
By default, Dorico Pro comes with the following SMuFL-compliant fonts:
Music font design |
Music font name |
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Bravura |
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Finale Ash |
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Finale Broadway |
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Finale Jazz |
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Finale Maestro |
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Golden Age |
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Leipzig |
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Leland |
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Petaluma |
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Sebastian |
You can change the music font used in your project in the Music Fonts dialog.
Tip
You can change the appearance of individual fonts in the Edit Font Styles and Paragraph Styles dialogs.
You can change the appearance of individual music symbols in the Edit Music Symbol dialog.