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System objects
System objects are items that apply to all staves in the system and appear in all layouts, but are
not necessary to show on every staff in full score layouts. For example, tempo marks and
rehearsal marks are important for all players to see in their parts, but would cause an orchestral
full score to appear very cluttered if they were shown on every staff.
In Dorico SE, the following items are considered system objects:
Rehearsal marks
Repeat endings
Repeat markers
System text
Tempo marks
Time signatures shown above the staff
Horizontal lines that apply to all staves
System objects automatically appear at least once in all layouts. You can show system objects at
multiple positions in each system by showing them above multiple instrument families. For
example, you might show them above the woodwind, brass, percussion, and string families. In
an orchestral full score, this would ensure system objects are spread out evenly across the page,
meaning no staff is very far from these important markings.
NOTE
System objects are only shown above instrument families that are bracketed or braced
together. You can change bracket grouping in each layout independently.
If the size of system object font styles is set to Staff-relative, the staff size of the top staff in
each instrument family group affects the size of system objects if they are shown above that
bracketed group. Font styles that are set to
Absolute are unaffected by staff size.
RELATED LINKS
Changing bracket grouping according to ensemble type on page 528
Brackets and braces on page 527
Rehearsal marks on page 734
Tempo marks on page 819
Repeat endings on page 748
Large time signatures on page 846
Inputting text on page 299
Changing the positions of system objects
You can show system objects above different instrument families in each layout independently.
Multiple items are categorized as system objects, including system text, rehearsal marks, tempo
marks, repeat markers, and repeat endings.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-L to open Layout Options.
2. In the Layouts list, select the layouts in which you want to change the instrument families
above which system objects appear.
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 Staves and Systems in the page list.
Staves
System objects
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Dorico SE 3.1.10