User manual

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RELATED LINKS
Status bar on page 48
Selection tools on page 49
Zooming in/out of the music area
You can change the zoom level in the music area, for example, if you want a larger overview
when inputting notes but to see notes and notations more closely when making detailed
graphical amendments.
PREREQUISITE
If you want to keep a specic item in the center of the music area when you zoom in/out, you
have selected that item.
PROCEDURE
1. Zoom in in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-= or Z .
Spread two ngers outwards on a touchpad.
Scroll upwards on a mouse wheel.
Use the zoom options in the status bar.
2. Zoom out in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-- or X .
Pinch two ngers together on a touchpad.
Scroll downwards on a mouse wheel.
Use the zoom options in the status bar.
RESULT
The zoom level in the music area is changed. If you had anything selected, Dorico SE uses your
selection as the focal point of the zoom. If you had nothing selected, Dorico SE focuses on the
area previously in the center of the view.
RELATED LINKS
Zoom options on page 50
Zooming in/out of tracks in the event display on page 381
Workspace setup on page 51
Signposts
In Dorico SE, signposts indicate the positions of important items or changes that cannot be seen
in the score, such as key signatures with no accidentals, hidden items, and note spacing changes.
Signposts have different colors depending on the item they mark because many items can show
signposts, such as hidden bar numbers and time signatures. They are selectable, meaning you
can use signposts to change properties of hidden/invisible items, for example, by selecting
system break signposts in order to change the staff size from that position.
Signposts include a text summary of the hidden/invisible item to help you identify it. For
example, time signature signposts include the time signature, expressed as a fraction, and its
beat subdivision.
Write mode
Signposts
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