by Daniel Spreadbury | Dec 5, 2017 | MAKING NOTES, News
Welcome to the new and improved Dorico blog (please excuse the dust), on the auspicious occasion of the launch of Dorico 1.2, the most significant update yet to our new application. Dorico 1.2 introduces some ground-breaking functionality with its revolutionary cues...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Jun 28, 2017 | MAKING NOTES, News
Dorico 1.1 has been released today. This fourth update to Dorico – following 1.0.10 in November, 1.0.20 in December, and 1.0.30 at the end of February, between them adding more than 500 improvements and fixes – is the most significant update yet, itself bringing many...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Mar 23, 2016 | Design, MAKING NOTES
Since the last diary instalment just before Christmas, another three months has very nearly sped past, and as winter finally gives way to spring here in London, we can reflect on the progress we have made over the dark and cold months now behind us, and look forward...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Dec 14, 2015 | Design, MAKING NOTES
It’s been a long time since the last entry in this diary, and as the year draws to its close, I know there is an appetite for news on how our project is progressing. I hope this update will bring you some festive cheer and excitement for the year ahead. The past...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Jun 29, 2015 | Design, MAKING NOTES
After the last instalment’s detailed discussion of beam grouping and sloping, today’s development update is going to focus on some of the issues around laying out a page of music, in particular working in the horizontal dimension, including casting off and...