Repeat markers use paragraph styles to format their fonts, including their size, spacing, alignment, and other formatting options. Because the different types of repeat markers require different formatting, they each have a separate paragraph style by default.
Dorico Pro provides the following default paragraph styles for repeat markers:
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Repeat Marker Jumps: The default paragraph style used for repeat jumps, such as D.C. al Coda or D.S. al Fine.
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Repeat Marker Sections: The default paragraph style used for repeat sections, such as coda or Fine.
By default, the formatting of these paragraph styles is the same but you can edit paragraph styles independently of each other in the Paragraph Styles dialog; for example, if you want to decrease the size of repeat jumps but leave repeat sections with their default size.
The Repeat Marker Jumps paragraph style inherits settings from the Repeat Marker Sections style. If you change the Repeat Marker Sections paragraph style, this also affects any corresponding options for the Repeat Marker Jumps paragraph style that have not been overridden.