Harmony Theory Annotation

Has Dorico support for the following annotation used (e.g. ?) in Germany in harmony theory and is therefore a part music students and teachers would need for a clean and nice printout. I was looking for that since Dorico 1 but have lost track. Is it still the case that such things have to be added after the printout manually? Hints or thoughts about this I would appreciate. I know there is the I V VI notation. That is another level of abstraction or isn’t it?


If this is not possible, could that be implemented soon?

Further examples of what would be needed by music-students in Germany:



You might find that the font MusAnalysis, created by our forum’s very own @dan_kreider, would work well for you.

There is also a font by Prof. Konrad Georgi, showcased in this German Discover Dorico:

There’s five fonts for Funktionstheorie, Stufentheorie, Oktavregel, relative Solmisation und Akkordsymbolik, which I bought from him directly.

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are you aware of any english information about those fonts?

As far as I’m aware there isn’t any English documentation. As for other informations elsewhere on the internet, other then the aforementioned video, I did not find any, English or German.