Just wondering if Dorico has implemented these yet? I can’t seem to figure it out beyond the typical ‘l.v’ symbol in playing techniques but not the visual indicator itself.
If they haven’t, any workarounds would be very much appreciated.
Just wondering if Dorico has implemented these yet? I can’t seem to figure it out beyond the typical ‘l.v’ symbol in playing techniques but not the visual indicator itself.
If they haven’t, any workarounds would be very much appreciated.
There could be better solutions, but you could use tied hidden notes. For example, here with grace notes (scaled to 100%) before the barline, and normal notes in downstem voice after — and a bit of note spacing tweaks in Engrave Mode:
The left ones are easy:
The right ones are not so easy. You may need some hidden noteheads?
You don’t need ties I think. You can add a chord on the last note, add l.v. ties and hide the noteheads. I did have to flip the upper two l.v. ties in Engrave mode.
@Saowiks you can add the l.v. ties through the Properties panel as explained in Daniel’s link above. Hiding noteheads and ledger lines can be done through the Properties panel as well, in Engrave mode. You’d also have to suppress playback for those hidden notes, again in the properties panel. Flipping the ties can also be done in Engrave mode by selecting them and pressing F.
Edit: if you want those ties to extend over the barline like in your screenshot (I missed that at first, it’s early in the morning here
), then you can manually extend the ties in Engrave mode. Or indeed use @charles_piano’s method.