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2. Choose Edit > Propagate Properties.
RESULT
All properties set on the selected notes/items are copied to all layouts and frame chains in which
those notes/items appear.
TIP
If you know in advance that you want your changes to affect all layouts and frame chains, you
can change the property scope before changing property settings.
RELATED LINKS
Large selections on page 336
Local vs. global properties on page 149
Changing the property scope on page 149
Resetting the appearance of items on page 344
Resetting the position of items on page 344
Music Fonts dialog
The Music Fonts dialog allows you to change the font used for notations and glyphs project-
wide. Any font you use for notations and glyphs must be SMuFL-compliant.
You can open the Music Fonts dialog by choosing Edit > Music Fonts.
The Music Fonts 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.
The Music Fonts dialog also contains the following options:
Layout and formatting
Music Fonts dialog
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