Notation Options dialog

Dorico Pro Help

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Dorico Pro
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5.1
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The Notation Options dialog allows you to change how music is notated by default in each flow independently. For example, there are options for beam, note, and rest grouping, voices, accidentals, barlines, and condensing.

Any changes you make in options dialogs apply to the current project only, unless you save your settings as default.

Options in Notation Options affect only the selected flows, but apply to all layouts in which those flows appear.

Tip

If you want to change notes and notations individually, you can use properties in the Properties panel.

You can open Notation Options in any of the following ways:

  • Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-N.

  • Choose Library > Notation Options.

  • In Setup mode, click Notation Options Notation Options button in the Flows panel.

Notation Options dialog

The Notation Options dialog contains the following:

  1. Search categories field

    Allows you to filter categories and section titles according to your entry.

    Tip

    You can set the focus to the Search categories field by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-L. You can set the focus away by pressing Tab.

  2. Category list

    Contains the categories of options that you can view and change in the dialog. When you click a category in this list, any applicable section titles appear below the category in the list, and its options appear as a page in the main body of the dialog.

  3. Section titles

    Shows the titles of any sections on the selected category’s page. You can click these section titles to navigate directly to that section of the page.

  4. Section

    Pages are divided into sections, which can contain multiple options. Sections that contain many options are divided into subsections. For options that have multiple possible settings, the active setting is highlighted.

  5. Search pages bar

    Allows you to search section titles and options on the currently selected page according to your entry and navigate through matches. The number of matches is displayed in the bar. Matches appear highlighted on the page, and the current option appears with a brighter highlight.

    You can show the Search pages bar by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-F.

    The bar contains the following options:

    • Search pages field: Allows you to enter the term you want to search for. You can set the focus to the Search pages field by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-F.

    • Previous match : Allows you to navigate to the previous match on the page. You can also navigate to the previous match by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-G.

    • Next match : Allows you to navigate to the next match on the page. You can also navigate to the next match by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-G.

    • Close : Closes the bar and removes all match highlights. You can also close the bar by pressing Esc.

  6. Flows list

    Contains all the flows in your project. By default, the flow in which you have selected an item in the music area or that is selected in the Flows panel in Setup mode is selected when you open the dialog.

    You can select multiple flows in any of the following ways:

    • Click Select All in the action bar to select all flows in the project.

    • Ctrl/Cmd-click to select multiple flows.

    • Shift-click to select multiple adjacent flows.

    • Click and drag across multiple flows.

  7. Save as Default

    Saves all options currently set and applied in the dialog as the default for new projects. Only available when a single flow is selected.

  8. Reset to Saved Defaults

    Resets all the options in the dialog for the selected flows back to your saved defaults.

  9. Reset to Factory

    Resets all the options in the dialog for the selected flows back to the default factory settings. This only affects the current project and does not delete your saved defaults, meaning future projects still start with your saved defaults.

  10. Remove Saved Defaults

    Deletes your previous saved defaults without resetting the options in the current project. After removing your saved defaults, all future projects start with the default factory settings.