Can't find specific FLAT font character for chord symbols

Greetings - longtime Finale user here; recent adopter of Dorico. Learning my way around the nitty-gritty.

I’m trying to fine-tune the appearance of my chord symbols. My “Chord Symbols Font” is OPTI-Ripple (with my own custom edits), and my “Chord Symbols Music Font” is Sebastian.

In Engrave mode, if I double-click on a Bbma7 chord, the “Edit Chord Symbol Appearance” window opens. When I click on the flat, from among the boxes below the main design window there is an option to choose bolder-font flat. I want to make this the default for ALL chords, and I believe I know how to do that (by double-clicking the default flat and editing it in the “Edit Chord Symbol Component” window) , but I cannot find that particular flat font character in any font! I typed the SMUFL Unicode character for every possible flat character in Pages (Mac) and scrolled through every font on my computer, including of course all the SMUFL fonts, and none of the flat characters that appeared matched this particular one.

See screenshot below.

What or where is this particular phantom flat font character?!

Thank you for your help!

Mike

Welcome to the forum, Mike!

To get these glyphs globally, Engraving Options > Chord Symbols > Chord Root
and choose Vertical position of accidental for root note = Subscript.

The size can be adjusted globally in Library > Font Styles > Chord Symbols Music Text Font.

Thank you, Mark! (My first post; thanks for the reply.)

I am familiar with both of the items you describe; my issue is that I can’t even find from what font that particular flat comes. Do you (or does anyone) recognize it? Perhaps it’s a font “stylistic alternative” within the Sebastian font? If so, I don’t know how to find/select/type it independently.

Thoughts? Thanks!

Oh wait! Just thought about your reply a bit more; choosing “subscript” is what enables my desired thicker/bolder flat symbol as default - I get it now! Thank you!