Hi there, I’d like to select all fingerings of a large section but can’t find it among the ‘filters’ in ‘edit’ menu. Do I miss something, or is there any trick? Or it just simple doesn’t exist and need to make it manually item by item?
Fingerings aren’t separate items, they’re part of notes, so you can’t filter them.
What are you wanting to do with the fingerings, after filtering for them? It’s possible that what you want to do is perfectly achievable, just via a different method.
I wanted to delete all, so I’ve just clicked on the last note, pressed Shift + F and hold my finger on backspace button. But thanks for replying, it seems I’ve done the best I could…
For an alternative (perhaps quicker and easier) method, see here:
Select your notes (Filter>Notes and Chords if necessary). Reset the Fingering Property in the bottom panel.
It’s as easy as that!
Or the menu option I posted above, which requires no filtering
… which is buried 3 levels deep (and probably not worth a shortcut). Many ways to achieve things in Dorico!
Thanks for the replies, solved it, but good to go deeper into Dorico!
I wonder if the manual could be clearer about Edit > Notations and the fact that one menu level can be avoided if one right-clicks like so:
Describing both the full menu path and context menu path for every time an Edit menu option is described, causes a lot of duplication. However, you should find that there is a reference to the context menu in every applicable situation.
This one, for some reason, doesn’t have that. I’ll fix that up.