I've just written an article about using Dorico to prepare editions of Early Music. This is essentially an 'update' to previous articles, incorporating the new features that have been added since then.
https://www.scoringnotes.com/tutorials/ ... -volume-2/
I've also created some fonts and .doricolib files as a bundle of goodies for anyone who might want them.
Using Dorico for Early Music, pt. 2
Re: Using Dorico for Early Music, pt. 2
Great job Ben!! — comme d'habitude 

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Re: Using Dorico for Early Music, pt. 2
Very nice. Possible to repost this whole article into this thread? In the case scoringnotes goes away...
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