How to hide gliss.?

Hi, I have Dorico 5! And I wanted to hide a gliss. that is prolonging onto the next system, where I don’t want to see it. When I try to make it disappear (changing color or changing the scale to 0) it doesn’t work, how could I make the gliss. (symbol and text) disapear in the next system.

Thanks!!

(This is the problem):

(Edit: I misread the OP, this will only hide the text)

Edit 2: Welcome to the forum!

You can hide it individually by selecting the gliss and setting these options in the Properties panel (bottom panel, ctrl/cmd+8):

Or you can do it globally in Engraving options>Glissando Lines:

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I guess it’s caused by a gliss from the last note on the previous bar

You could add a grace note to the first note of bar 6 and set it to show before the barline

Then end the gliss on that gracenote, supress the playback and hide note and stem of the gracenote

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Ah, I misread the OP. @TonH’s method seems like an elegant solution for this. I am curious why one would want to hide that part of the gliss line though.

Thank you all for the quick responses!

It work with the hide grace note proposed by TonH.

In my chase i want this, becuase i don’t want the violinist to visually see they have to get into the next note with the gliss. I prefer they separate the gliss. from the next note (but i don’t want to be too exact, by ending with a non gliss grace note on the system before). So I tought if i don’t put the gliss. on the next system, it would be enough for them to not connect directly the gliss. with the next note.

If you have another suggestion, would love to hear it!

And the only thing now, I thought there wasn’t a hide button on Dorico, how can I make the note and the stem disappear.

(Right now, I could only make disappear the note by changing the opacity to 0)

Engrave mode properties (lower) panel.

Jesper

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Perfect, thanks!!