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Timecode position options
You can now show the timecode at the start of each system without showing a separate
timecode staff. The timecode can appear above or below the staff. See Changing the
vertical position of timecodes.
Last but Not Least
Auto-save le names
Dorico SE now automatically adds “[AutoSave]” to the end of auto-save project le names so
that you can identify them, for example, if you need to recover a project from the bin on
your computer. See Auto-save.
Avoid double/triple accidentals when transposing
You can now avoid double and triple accidentals when transposing selections in tonality
systems that are compatible with 12-EDO. See Transpose dialog.
Copying automation
You can now copy automation points, including copying them to other automation lanes.
See Copying and pasting automation points.
Instrument names in the Endpoint Setup dialog
The Assigned Instruments column in the Endpoint Setup dialog now displays the
instrument name set for each instrument in the Edit Instrument Names dialog. See
Endpoint Setup dialog.
Square brackets for accidentals
You can now show square brackets on individual accidentals, in addition to the existing
support for round parentheses. See Hiding/Showing or parenthesizing accidentals.
This is also available for harmonic accidentals. See Hiding/Showing or parenthesizing
harmonic accidentals.
Short (top) barline
Dorico SE now includes a short (top) barline that is similar to the existing short barline but
spans the top two spaces in a ve-line staff. See Barlines.
New Features in Version 3.0.10
Tablature input
You can now use a numeric keypad to input the fret numbers of notes on tablature. See
Inputting notes on tablature.
Harp pedaling lter
There is now a lter that you can use to select or deselect harp pedal diagrams within a
larger selection. See Filters.
New Features in Version 3.0.0
Highlights
Inputting onto multiple staves
You can now extend the caret to multiple staves and input notes and notations onto all of
them at once, including dynamics and playing techniques. When using a MIDI keyboard,
this also allows you to explode chords across those staves as you input them. See Inputting
notes and notations onto multiple staves.
New features
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