Hi there!
I took the time to fix all the slurs and include the dashed ones in the full score, only to realize that in the individual parts they appear there by default, without any modification.
Why is that?
Hi there!
I took the time to fix all the slurs and include the dashed ones in the full score, only to realize that in the individual parts they appear there by default, without any modification.
Why is that?
You probably have set local properties locally (so they only get set in the score).
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Try this. Select all your slurs and do Edit>Propagate Properties.
Do I have to select all the slurs of the score?
I’ve not investigated in detail, but try select all, then filter (select)>slurs followed by Edit>Propagate Properties.
Nope. Didn’t work. Same as before
Strange - it worked for me.
Here’s a file…
slurs.dorico (1.2 MB)
It’s set for local properties. The first two bars show the normal behaviour (dotted slurs in the score, not in the part). Bars 3 and 4 were selected and used the propagate properties from the score to the parts (the dotted slurs now appear in the part).
If you mean the propagation of the positioning of the slurs control points (which you can make in Engrave mode’s properties panel), be sure you are in Engrave mode, after selecting the slurs, and before doing Propagate properties.
The style (dashed or dotted etc…) works also in Write mode.
If this doesn’t work for you can you describe every step you do?
It worked, kinda… It didn’t work on the first individual part because I was already working on it?
But it worked on the rest of individual parts.
Thanks!