> Thought about it. Let's assume a couple of parallels are found throughout my 
> piece and I start editing. Wouldn't the selection be lost as soon as I click 
> somewhere in the notes?
> 
> So I decided to go for the suggestion of Tom to introduce a new property. 
> With his information it was pretty straightforward and it is  ALMOST running. 
> The only problem at the moment that I have is how to redraw the notes. 
> 
> My dialog looks for the parallels and sets the properties of the notes 
> correspondingly, but I have to click on the notes to get them repainted and 
> for the color change to take effect.
> 
> So, what would be the correct way to repaint either the notes individually or 
> the whole notation window?
> 
> Thank you very much for your prompt input...
> 

Upps, upon rereading this may have come out wrong (as I mentioned, English is 
not my native language.)

I did not want to urge you to give me prompt input, I was just grateful that 
you answered so fast on my last email...

Sorry

Armin


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