On 05/11/2012 11:30 AM, Richard Shann wrote:
On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 08:34 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
I notice if I change the prevailing duration using C-1,2,3.. It does change the
prevailing duration but it also adds a tie.
Control-n is a shortcut for add note of duration n slurring from
previous note. It means you can enter slurred notes as quickly as
unslurred notes, which greatly speeds up entering the rhythm of a piece.
I don't know if the pure Change Duration commands ever had this shortcut
in any profile, I guess it must have done if that is what you expected
it to do.
I am not sure what method you are using to enter notes - can you not use
the 0,1,2... keys without Control, followed by the note-name? Hmm, no, I
see that if you don't have a MIDI keyboard active that gives you two
notes.
If you are not using note names to enter notes, then you would position
the cursor and use the 0,1,2... key to enter the note (and, of course,
change the duration at the same time).
I guess we could load a different set of shortcuts if there is no MIDI
controller... otherwise we are back with profiles...
Would this be better to change this to be the 0,1,2,3 to change
prevailing duration of newly entered notes? This would reduce keypresses
if their is a change in rhythm with an interval skip that is larger than
a third.
Maybe I will just do that on my own keyset. I also have added the
navigation keys to the vim style that denemo use to have. That is the h
= left l = right j=down and k=up. ctrl-l is measure right ctrl j is
staff down etc.... This keeps my fingers in home row. I don't know if it
is my netbook or it is american keyboards but the ctrl-+ does not zoom
in unless I reset to ctrl-+.
Jeremiah
Richard
This is annoying because I have to hit backspace and the add the note again.
Jeremiah
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