I've now finished a major upgrade to Denemo which should broaden its appeal. This comprises an object inspector and an object editor. Double-click on any object in the Denemo display and you see the Inspector. Right-click and you can launch the Editor (which you can also launch from the Inspector). Previously, if you saw something attached to a chord, say, it was not easy to know where it came from or how to alter it. Now by double clicking on the chord (or note if attached to a note) you can inspect and go on to the object editor to alter the item.
Experienced users may also find this useful when they come across some mark that they are unfamiliar with in a score, by inspecting it they can find where the command is that generated the mark, and generally edit the mark. In another scenario, if there is no keyboard shortcut for the mark then using the new object editor can be quicker than navigating the menus to find the command to edit the mark. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
