They did develop it, years ago. They then removed it, at my request (presumably among others).
I love that chord symbols in Dorico are all grouped, and if you add or remove one in one instrument they automatically update in other instruments, however I’ve just inadvertently deleted 16 bars worth of chord symbols in all instruments during a localised (one instrument) delete operation, not for the first time!
In Dorico 1.1 copying and pasting of music with chord symbols seems to “automatically” do a pretty good job: existing chord symbols are only overwritten if there’s a chord in the right position on the clipboard to paste in (sorry, not well explained!).
DELETE deletes everything including chord symbols - including in other instruments. If I want to delete 16 bars of a single instrument I have to select, then Edit>Filter>Deselect Only, then again go Edit>Filter>Chord Symbols, THEN delete. Or more likely, I’d select the passage, filter chord symbols (which I’ve mapped to Cmd-shift-alt-K), cut, delete, paste.
My request is that there’s a global option somewhere in the settings that allows Chord Symbols to be treated like Tempo markings. Is this remotely viable, please?
An even more radical idea: how about a Filter/Copy/Paste hybrid where one can tick exactly which items one wants to copy (Dynamics, tempo markings, time signatures, key signatures, notes, articulations, Shift-X text, lyrics, ornaments, techniques, chord symbols etc.). It’d be a ridiculously long list but might save the user time…
I understand why there are scenarios that you wouldn’t want this behavior for copy and paste, but why remove the option/setting? In in-the-room arranging scenarios I often want to quickly copy sections of music (including incomplete portions of bars) with chord symbols included, and this behavior always slows me down.