How to change {@flat@} font and baseline?

I have set my music font to Chaconne Ex, so I would like to change the font of musical symbols used in text tokens, such as {@​flat@} for instrument and part layout names, from Bravura to Chaconne Ex. However, I don’t know how to do this.

I have specified Chaconne Ex Text as the “Music text font,” but the ♭ symbol still appears to be in Bravura Text.
(For regular text, I have specified Century Oldstyle.)

Chaconne’s flat is slimmer and straighter than Bravura’s:

Also, the flat symbols in these text elements align with the baseline of other characters, but is there a way to make them slightly superscripted, like Finale’s flat (Ctrl + Shift + F)?

The flat glyph in the staff label comes from Library / Character Styles / Music Text. There are superscript settings there too. Or you can just manually create the entire staff label including the flat if you’re unhappy with Dorico’s positioning.

Hi @FredGUnn ,

Sorry for the late reply, but in the meantime, I managed to find that feature on my own.
I created a new character style and manually set the staff name, which allowed me to display it as I wanted in the score.

However, the part name displayed in the part layout gets overridden by the paragraph style for part layout names, so the Character Styles I set ends up being meaningless.