On Sun, 2015-11-29 at 19:45 +0000, Richard Shann wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-11-29 at 18:11 +0000, Graham King wrote:
> > I enter them within \cadenzaOn and \cadenzaOff.
>
> I've found out what you have discovered. If you enter a breve while the
> cursor is on a Denemo directive (of any sort, in your case one of the
> cadenza control directives) then, if the object before it is a breve
> what gets inserted is a semibreve.
> Short cuts are not involved, the same happens if you insert the breve
> using the menu item Breve. The snippet button does insert a breve
> successfully, it doesn't invoke the Breve command, instead it pastes the
> snippet.
> I'll file a bug report for this - thank you!
>
> Richard
>
>
It gets stranger and stranger:
* start a new piece of music, and enter \cadenzaOn \cadenzaOff (no
notes yet).
* click to place the cursor between the cadenza marks.
* cursor is now a green box with left-pointing arrow.
* type "22" : two crotchets (quarter-notes) appear.
* type "33" : two quavers appear, to the left of the crotchets.
Note entry appears to be backwards!
* place cursor between the crotchets and quavers (to ensure the
cursor is not on a Denemo directive). The leftmost crotchet is
highlighted in green.
* type "-" : the rightmost quaver turns into a breve, and a
semibreve appears to its right.
* type "-" again: another semibreve appears
* type "=" : the breve in the place of the original rightmost
quaver turns into a longa and some space opens out to its right
I could make a screencast of this, but it would be far too large to post
to the list. Would it help to send it to you privately?
I hope I haven't done something crass and naive, but this behaviour does
seem a bit buggy.
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