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Music Fonts dialog
The dialog contains all available SMuFL fonts you have installed on your computer that have the
appropriate metadata for Dorico Elements to recognize them. By default, Dorico Elements comes
with the following SMuFL-compliant fonts:
Bravura
The default music font, inspired by traditional classical music engraving.
Petaluma
Handwritten music font style, similar to the traditional style used for jazz music.
Changing the music font used in the Music Fonts dialog changes the fonts used for notations,
glyphs, and other items that are not text, such as clefs, dynamics, and bold tuplet numbers/
ratios.
TIP
The Music Fonts dialog also contains the following options:
Use font’s recommended engraving options
Allows you to import settings that come with the font by default.
Update text fonts when changing music fonts
Allows you to include/exclude text fonts when changing the music font. For example,
deactivating this option allows you to change the appearance of notes and notations
without affecting the appearance of ow titles and staff labels.
NOTE
Certain items that are marked as optional in SMuFL fonts, such as clef changes and non-bold
tuplet numbers/ratios, are not affected when you change the music font.
Editing text
You can edit text added to staves or displayed in text frames at any time, including changing the
text and changing its formatting.
PREREQUISITE
Layout and formatting
Editing text
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