User manual

Table Of Contents
Fingering
Opens the ngerings popover above the selected note on the staff, which allows you to
input ngerings.
RELATED LINKS
Project window in Write mode on page 143
Notations input on page 209
Text editor options in Write mode on page 308
Video Properties dialog on page 137
Notations panel
The Notations panel contains different notation items for your music depending on your
selection in the Notations toolbox. The Notations panel is located on the right of the window
in Write mode.
You can hide/show the Notations panel at any time, for example, if you want to nd a notation to
input but then want to increase the size of the music area after inputting it. You can hide/show
the Notations panel in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-9 .
Click the disclosure arrow on the right edge of the main window.
Choose Window > Show Right Panel.
RELATED LINKS
Project window in Write mode on page 143
Hiding/Showing panels on page 37
Clefs panel on page 258
Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel on page 217
Time Signatures (Meter) panel on page 222
Tempo panel on page 231
Dynamics panel on page 245
Ornaments panel on page 270
Repeat Structures panel on page 325
Bars and Barlines panel on page 238
Holds and Pauses panel on page 263
Playing Techniques panel on page 294
Lines panel on page 305
Markers section of the Video panel on page 319
Comments panel on page 358
Inputting vs. editing
Dorico Elements distinguishes the processes for inputting and editing music.
Inputting
If you can see the caret, you are inputting new music. The caret must be activated in order to
input notes and notations. If the caret is activated, selecting tools or items in the Notes toolbox
and the Notes panel affects the note or chord that you are about to input, as you can specify
the duration, rhythm dot, accidentals, and articulations. Then you specify the pitch by clicking the
Write mode
Inputting vs. editing
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12