Found another.

The surface problem is obvious.  The Qt warning directly tells me:
  QAction::eventFilter: Ambiguous shortcut overload: Ctrl+Shift+M

At a deeper level, it's puzzling.  There are other shortcuts defined in
both mainwindow and notation.  They're apparently in the same situation
but they don't fail or Qt warn.  For instance, one can insert a high Db
(Ctrl+Shift+S which is mainwindow's Save-as) without crashing. (Obviously
I'm talking in C major rather than saying stuff like "lowered second
degree")

That Ctrl+Shift+M has always been funny.  It's never been possible to
insert a low Bb ("lowered seventh degree").  The shortcut is defined.  For
some reason I don't know, it behaves differently.

I looked at where C++ binds "set_quick_marker", but there's nothing
suspicious.

So rather than bull-head into the code and simply erase the low Bb
shortcut, I'd like to understand why it has always behaved differently. 
Anybody know?

        Tom Breton (Tehom)




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