On Fri, 2013-09-06 at 21:56 -0400, Bric wrote: > Hi, guys. > > > (1) > Meant to write this months ago. Call me crazy, but I'm going to make this > hyperemphatic statement (OK, maybe overreacting, but...) > > I thought of a feature which would make denemo a killer app. Well, OK, it > already is. But its killing radius would expand big-time... > > I'm talking about typing speed. > > And this should be simple, coding-wise: I want a keyboard way to switch > between/among duration values, which are now switchiable by mouseclick only > (AFAICT).
This has always been possible (IIRC), which version are you on? There has been Change Prevailing Duration commands since forever ... Currently I see under Notes/Rests->Select Duration the commands you want. But currently choosing one duration automatically selects that as the prevailing duration, so they aren't much used I think. (I use a MIDI controller, which makes things different ...) > > > So, let's say I'm typing out a couple of bars that are full of quarter notes; > i > want my "default"(?) duration to be quarter note. But the following three bars > are full of eighth notes, so I want to switch my default duration to > "eighth". > Right now I've got to tear away from the keyboard, from the typing, and do a > click. Tremendous slowdown. If I could switch with something like Alt+N > (where > N is a number key from 0 through 6), I could really fly with denemo. But > having > to mouse-click kind of sucks. > > > (2) Is there a way to raise/lower a highlighted SERIES of notes, with a single > command, as opposed to having to do that one note at a time? (for example, > when > I try to augment the pitch of multiple notes with a plus and minus, only one > note gets changed — the one the cursor is on) Yes, many commands apply to the selection. You want Notes/Rests->Transpose I think. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
