If Dorico detects that a new free update is available, a banner appears in the Hub window to let you know the version number of the new update, and recommending that you either run Steinberg Download Assistant or visit the Steinberg web site to download and install the new version. ![]() A new Numbered Bars section has been added to the Repeat Structures panel, with a new button to allow you to create a numbered bar region. When starting a new project via the Create New page of the Hub, if you deactivate Project uses multiple flows, Dorico will modify the default page template such that the running header shows the project title rather than the title of the first flow. Thereafter, when you try to print a full score layout and it is currently set to concert pitch, Dorico will warn you so that you can choose whether to proceed as-is, or to fix the transposition: If you habitually want your full score layouts to be printed in, say, transposed pitch, you can activate this option and then set Suspect transposition for score layouts to Concert Pitch: A new option Warn when printing full or custom score layouts with suspect transposition has been added to the General page of Preferences. Suspect transpositions for score layouts. A new Play > Automation submenu has been added, with two new commands: Delete All Automation will remove all MIDI CC data from all instruments in all flows throughout your project Delete All Automation For Instruments In Selection will remove all MIDI CC data across all flows from all instruments for which at least one item is selected. Removing MIDI continuous controller data. The Library Manager now respects the user’s choice of preferred measurement unit when displaying measurements. A new command Engrave > Edit Flow Heading has been added, allowing you to edit the tokens that are used in the default flow heading that appears between flows (Dorico Elements only). Two new commands have been added to the Engrave menu: Remove All Page Overrides allows you to remove page overrides from all pages in the layout, while Remove Page Override(s) removes page overrides from the page or pages on which you have items selected (Dorico Elements only).įlow headings. When inserting pages into an existing layout, staff spacing adjustments on subsequent pages that are shifted as a result of the insertion are now retained where possible. Here’s what’s new in Dorico 4.1.10, as provided by Steinberg (images from Scoring Notes): Engrave mode ![]() The version history documentation for this release thoroughly documents the improvements as well as the bug fixes. ![]() Inserting pages in Dorico is now more reliable the Library Manager respects the user’s preferred measurement unit it’s possible to remove MIDI CC data in Play mode an important warning can now be issued for printing transposed scores as sounding pitch scores (or vice versa) single-flow project headers are now handled more sensibly a numbered bar region is added and there are a couple of UI tweaks. Today’s update focuses mostly on bug fixes, although there are a few new feature improvements.Īlong with fixing a bug that caused a crash on start-up that affected some users, the improvements in Dorico 4.1.10 are sprinkled around the various areas of the program. Steinberg has released Dorico 4.1.10, a relatively minor update coming just three weeks after the substantial 4.1 update.
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