Follow-up Comment #2, bug #45493 (project denemo):

With a two-stage dialog one needs more clicks for everything. Even if you
don't want to change the mode (e.g. keep major), you'd have to select it
anyway. Thus I don't think that's a good idea.

Two options come to my mind:
(1) Leave the dialog as it is. Upon changing the mode, the key should be set
to something reasonable. That could be either the parallel (e.g. C major to A
minor) or the same tone (e.g. C major to C minor).
(2) Replace the dialog with another one in which a circle of fiths is drawn.
Then the user can select a key from the circle.

By the way, why has the support of other modes than major or minor (e.g.
dorian, phrygian, etc.) been dropped a few years back?

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