On Tue, 2015-10-27 at 06:54 +0000, Angela Wilkinson wrote: > Hi Richard, > Snippets seens to work well. Thanks > Can you please explain the Crescendo-Diminuendo shortcuts > PrsL-Shift-CapsLock means to me Press LeftShift
> and CapsLock together not "and" CapsLock but "with" CapsLock ON > RlsL-Shift-CapsLock means to me Release LeftShift and CapsLock. > This has no effect. So I assume that I have it wrong again! The idea was that you could drag from the note where the cresc should start to the one where it ends and that this would feel "natural". It does work. I just tested it. You put the CapsLock on, then hold down the Shift key while pressing the left mouse button down at the note where the cresc should start, then drag across to the note where it should end and release the left mouse button (with the Shift key still held down). Bingo! the hairpin appears. But I really think I ought to get rid of it. You are the first person that has ever given it a go as far as I know. The original idea was to use it for slurs, but because there is no real prospect of animating the curve as you drag it isn't so very intuitive and its just so much more work than 7 8 8 8... to put in a slur. I'm sending this to the list as others may wish to comment on dropping those shortcuts as defaults - they were just intended as examples originally. I don't think I mentioned this before but if you can send general questions to the list [email protected] then a lot more people will benefit from the answers :) Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
