Ok, I have pushed fixes to git that allow you to enter notes via durations or note-names without back-tracking, and still support entry by MIDI-in as before. Editing a note changes the prevailing duration too. Also pushed to git is the "learning shortcuts" feature - each shortcut displays its name, the command's label and tooltip. If the window is deleted the preference for having this is unset, but can be re-set via the prefs dialog. The key names are the un-localized ones, not good for translations; there is a job to be done to fix that.
I noticed the Piano Staff feature (under Staffs->Add Staff) was still not committed so that should now be working. Richard On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 13:30 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 02:48:49PM +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > > On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 13:56 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > > > > BTW Jeremiah - what were the key presses you were using to input the > > > > notes on your Demo video? > > > > > > I used A-g for the note entry, shift 0-4 for changing rhythm to be > > > entered, tab to toggle on/off triplet, and ,' for octave shifting the > > > notes. > > > > Jeremiah - this comment from you from a while back - I didn't realize > > that the shift 0-4 you refer to are not default key short cuts (??? that > > is as I have just tested, shift-0,1... edits the duration without > > changing the prevailing duration; if this is not true for you without > > setting up your own short cuts please say). > > Yes. I am just using the default bindings. Shift-0,1 does not change the > prevailing duration only the current notes duration. > > > > > Looking at this, it would seem sensible to make shift-0,1... edit AND > > set the prevailing duration, then you could use the entry method you > > employed only setting the duration one step later. (That is, after you > > enter a note name, if the duration is wrong you use the Shift-n command > > which corrects it and subsequent note names put notes in using the new > > duration). I am not sure what is more intuitive. > > Yes. This seems like a better idea. > > > > I am guessing that you had the shift-0, 1 ... short cuts re-assigned to > > the commands Set0, Set1 ... rather than the default Change0, Change1 ... > > is that right? > > I was hitting 1,2,3etc .. to change default. Then I would hit backspace to > delete it if it is the wrong note. I have not taken the time to find a faster > way. > > >Would that entry method work even better by re-assigning > > short cuts 0, 1, ... to Set0, Set1 ...? That is, not require the Shift? > > Yes. I think we had this this conversation once before. The conclusion was > that it interferes with midi note entry. > > > > > > Do you ever use this note-entry method? > > No but I should. > > Jeremiah > >Does anyone listening use > > pc-keyboard entry - can you say what your preferred method is? > > I realize it depends how familiar you are with the clef you are > > transcribing from and other factors... > > > > Richard > > > > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
