Yesterday I read an old thread about treble clef design in the “Notation Practice” sub-forum which made me aware of the differences in design that may occur in this regard. Looking at many examples of 19th and early 20th century sheet music on archive.org made me realize that treble clefs used to b...
Hi odod, There is indeed a better solution without the need to fake the rythmic position. You'll need to add a new Notehead set with shorter stems in Engrave mode. -Select the Default Notehead set and select "new from selection" rename it to "shorter stems" or whatever (see the s...
Hi odod, Do you mean like in this gif? moving clef.gif First i have choosen to show signposts and voice colors in the view menu. I have entered a system brake to make sure that these 6 bars stay in a system. If you already have entered a system brake and its signpost is visible you can just select t...
Hi odod, I think that at the moment there is no way to get that centered beam without a time consuming workaround. Similar cases have been discussed in the Dorico Forum so i hope some more flexibility in this area will come in a future update. https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=109993 ...
Here is a try with Dorico. Regards Rafael That is very neat, thanks for the posting and your effort. It really looks very similar to the original example. How much it is adjusted manually? Was it difficult? Just curious. Hi, It was not difficult but time consuming. I have used gliss lines for the z...
Here is a try with Dorico.
As benwiggy said, most of the manual work has to do with the lines at the end of the first system and the lines for the fanned beams.
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I'm attaching the Dorico file too, in case anyone wants to take a look at it.