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Hiding/Showing ngering
You can hide/show ngering in each layout in your project independently of other layouts. For
example, you can show ngering in part layouts but hide ngering in full score layouts as
conductors rarely require
ngering information.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-L to open Layout Options.
2. In the Layouts list, select the layouts in which you want to hide/show ngering.
By default, the layout currently open in the music area is selected when you open the dialog.
You can select other layouts by using the selection options in the action bar, Shift -clicking
adjacent layouts, and Ctrl/Cmd -clicking individual layouts.
3. Click Players in the page list.
4. In the Fingering section, activate/deactivate Show ngering.
5. Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
All ngerings in the selected layouts are shown when the checkbox is activated, and hidden when
the checkbox is deactivated.
Deleting ngerings
You can remove ngerings from notes after you have input them. However, because ngerings
are considered an intrinsic part of notes rather than a separate item, you cannot select and
delete them as you would for other items.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes from which you want to remove ngerings.
2. Choose Edit > Fingering > Reset Fingering.
RESULT
All ngerings are removed from the selected notes.
TIP
You can assign your own key command for this action.
RELATED LINKS
Large selections on page 304
Assigning key commands on page 62
Cautionary ngerings
Cautionary ngerings remind players that ngerings specied at previous rhythmic positions
continue to apply to notes that are still sounding.
Dorico SE automatically shows cautionary
ngerings when you add other ngerings at rhythmic positions where notes with existing
ngerings are still sounding.
By default, cautionary ngerings are shown enclosed in parentheses.
Fingering
Hiding/Showing ngering
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