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When using the keyboard, lengthening/shortening lines only moves their end. You
can move the start of lines by moving lines rhythmically, or by clicking and dragging
the start handle of a single line.
Click and drag the circular handle at the start/end to the right/left.
RESULT
Single lines are lengthened/shortened according to the current rhythmic grid resolution or to the
next/previous notehead, whichever is closer.
Multiple lines are lengthened/shortened according to the current rhythmic grid resolution.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting horizontal lines on page 305
Moving horizontal lines rhythmically on page 830
Lengthening/Shortening vertical lines
You can lengthen/shorten individual vertical lines to different staff positions. You can do this for
the current layout and frame chain only or for all layouts and frame chains. By default, vertical
lines span the range of all notes in the same voice at the same rhythmic position.
PREREQUISITE
You have chosen the appropriate property scope for local properties.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the vertical lines you want to lengthen/shorten.
2. In the Properties panel, activate the following properties, individually or together, in the
Vertical Lines group:
Top position
Bottom position
3. Change the values in the value elds.
RESULT
The vertical length of the selected lines is changed. Increasing the values moves the
corresponding end up by staff positions, decreasing the values moves the corresponding end
down by staff positions.
If the property scope was set to Locally, this change only takes effect in
the current layout and frame chain.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting vertical lines on page 306
Changing the property scope on page 149
Copying property settings to other layouts/frame chains on page 395
Changing the start/end positions of horizontal lines
By default, rhythmic position-attached horizontal lines start before notes/accidentals and end
immediately after the last note, chord, or rest at their end rhythmic position. You can change the
start and end positions of individual rhythmic position-attached horizontal lines independently,
for example, if you want them to start before noteheads rather than accidentals and end
immediately before the following note, chord, or rest.
Lines
Length of lines
832
Dorico Elements 3.5.12